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Please help Power To Be in its fundraising campaign www.powertoplay.ca to see Dale Gann and Dan Gunn jump out of a plane. As you may be aware Dale and Dan are TERRIFIED OF HEIGHTS. Next Sunday, Dale will be racing in Power To Play and as part of his fundraising efforts Dale and Dan have agreed to step out of their comfort zone (ie. cushy executive offices) and to take one for the team and do it for the kids.
1) If the VITP racing team raises $5,000 Dale and Dan Gunn will do the King Swing at Wild Play Element Parks.
2) Should one person feel generous and write a cheque for $10,000 Dale and Dan have agreed to bungy jump.
3) The overall fundraising goal for Power to Play 2010 is $100,000. Dale and Dan have agreed that if the event exceeds that goal and raises $130,000 they will take the ultimate challenge and go SKY DIVING. Power To Play have raised $80,000 to date with one week left to go. Read more

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The Province is investing $6.6 million in two cutting-edge clean technology projects – one that will create synthetic gas from waste wood to generate heat and power, and another for windows that darken in sunlight and lighten at the flick of a switch, announced Blair Lekstrom, Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources on behalf of Iain Black, Minister of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development.
When Victoria businessman Peter Gustavson gave $10 million to the University of Victoria’s faculty of business Friday he described himself as the “happiest guy here today.”
Vancouver scored highly as an Olympic venue despite weather concerns. Equally impressive, the Winter Games also scored well in terms of their energy efficiency.
On March 2, the British Columbia government introduced its 2010 budget, and the federal government tabled theirs two days later. Given the economic backdrop and the debt aversion shared by both governments, their respective budgets share a common approach: spending will be contained; cuts will be modest; there will be no tax hikes or cuts; and, each predicts that revenues will eventually grow and bring back balanced budgets. Both levels of government are counting on revenue growth exceeding spending growth to balance the books. In the medium term, this leaves little room for major spending initiatives. The following are some highlights from both budgets as they are relevant to BCs technology sector.
UK— The Royal Mail has teamed up with eBay data analysis firm
On March 4, 2010,