A freedom of information request returned heavily censored invoices, which reveal some of TED's costs to host its signature conference in Vancouver When the annual TED Conference returned to the city a year ago after a two-year pandemic pause, the Vancouver Convention Centre charged organizers $118,000 for more than two weeks of use. Heavily censored invoices, under the heading “CONFIDENTIAL Conference 2022, March 31-April 16,” show the biggest cost was rigging and lighting at $58,824.95, followed by client services ($28,376) and food and beverage ($7,448). BC Pavilion Corp. (PavCo) received two payments totalling $117,798.05 last May and June. The invoices,...