Wednesday, September 18, 1991 — North Shore News - 55 Technology BC A place in your future. a a mba nai . Science and technology are the keys to Deadline for the next Technology eee ore strengthening B.C’s economy. They unlock BC competition is 5 PM, Friday, a doors for B.C. companies to expand their Nevember 1, 1991. Results will be 7 operations and introduce new products announced approximately three months tt and systems. At times, though, scientists, engineers and technologists need assist- ance to turn their ideas into action. That's where Technology B.C. comes in. following the deadline. For information and application forms contact: Science Council of British Columbia #800- 4710 Kingsway BURNABY, B.C. 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Transportation. futur e ae iy by oy Brith Columba BC 24 B44 Ministry of Advanced Education. age Science & Technolegy Fund Bg2 Training and Technology Marcuse season opens with social satire JUDITH MARCUSE’S highly stylized social satire, Tales from the Vaudeville Stage, is one of the highlights of the dance company’s season opener this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Vancouver Playhouse. The {0-segment piece is Mar- cuse’s latest creation and her By Evelyn Jacob Jongest work in six years (55 News Reporter Offers a superlative 360° panoramic penthouse view of the city, the lower mainland, the harbours, 19 are av. top i the mountains, Lions Gate/Second Narrows, Port recreational activites such as basic program of minutes). — r ‘It’s a bit of a departure for the recession, the Gulf War, food Mann Bridges and the airport. 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