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Lyft, Vancouver’s Spare Labs partner as transit agencies contend with pandemic service gaps

Lyft, Vancouver’s Spare Labs partner as transit agencies contend with pandemic service gaps

Transit agencies will be able to deploy Lyft vehicles using made-in-B.C. tech
‘Cookie-cutter approach’ a no-go as B.C. grapples with transportation challenges ahead

‘Cookie-cutter approach’ a no-go as B.C. grapples with transportation challenges ahead

Experts at GVBOT forum urge more collaboration solving transpo woes
Electric vehicle shortage as gas prices drive B.C. demand

Electric vehicle shortage as gas prices drive B.C. demand

British Columbians are willing to fight each other, wait in line or buy out of province in order to get their hands on an electric vehicle.
Contracts still not awarded for permanent repairs to the Coquihalla, set to begin this summer

Contracts still not awarded for permanent repairs to the Coquihalla, set to begin this summer

An announcement is expected in the coming weeks.
COVID-19 adds ‘extra conundrum’ to transit needs

COVID-19 adds ‘extra conundrum’ to transit needs

TransLink prioritizing service levels, bus rapid transit routes and bike lanes
Overwork, low pay reasons for YVR screening staff shortage

Overwork, low pay reasons for YVR screening staff shortage

Arriving more than three hours at the airport is recommended for international travellers
Debate over soaring gas prices continues as stations post prices of $2.22 a litre

Debate over soaring gas prices continues as stations post prices of $2.22 a litre

Gas prices are going up across the country, but are highest in B.C., where they hit $2.219 a litre in parts of Greater Victoria and Metro Vancouver on Monday
BC Ferries fuel surcharge going up June 1 due to record gas prices

BC Ferries fuel surcharge going up June 1 due to record gas prices

The dollar amount of the increase will vary depending on the route and the fare chosen
ICBC won't bill injured cyclists or pedestrians for damage done to vehicles in crashes

ICBC won't bill injured cyclists or pedestrians for damage done to vehicles in crashes

ICBC says it will no longer be sending bills to most cyclists and pedestrians if they are struck by a driver and the vehicle is left with damages
BC Ferries offering free rides to Ukrainians displaced by war

BC Ferries offering free rides to Ukrainians displaced by war

Translators and host volunteers are also eligible