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B.C. tops Quebec and California as EV capital of North America

B.C. tops Quebec and California as EV capital of North America

In B.C., the rate of electric vehicle sales once again leads all other Canadian provinces and all U.S. states, according to a new government report.
Record year for Vancouver port volumes, but North Shore commodities down

Record year for Vancouver port volumes, but North Shore commodities down

Climate change and war are whipsawing Canada's commodities
Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Rapid growth of long-range charging networks reducing ‘range anxiety,’ says expert
Illegal ride-hailing easy to access in Richmond

Illegal ride-hailing easy to access in Richmond

Richmond News reporters test out illegal app-based transportation
Pulp mill operations threatened by railway strike

Pulp mill operations threatened by railway strike

Paper Excellence worried about impact of railway strike on East Kootenay pulp mill
Seattle's Kenmore Air to resume seaplane flights to Victoria, Vancouver

Seattle's Kenmore Air to resume seaplane flights to Victoria, Vancouver

Victoria flights to start April 1; Vancouver's in May
Looming CP Rail lockout puts Canada's fragile fertilizer supply chain under new pressure

Looming CP Rail lockout puts Canada's fragile fertilizer supply chain under new pressure

A labour dispute between Canadian Pacific Railway and the Teamster Canada Rail Conference – which may result in a labour stoppage starting this weekend – will be disastrous to the country’s already fragile fertilizer supply chain, officials said.
Soaring gas prices have Canadians streaming to Point Roberts

Soaring gas prices have Canadians streaming to Point Roberts

Special exemption means no negative COVID test is required to return home
Gas pains: Transportation companies struggle to keep up with skyrocketing fuel prices

Gas pains: Transportation companies struggle to keep up with skyrocketing fuel prices

With gasoline at over $2 a litre, transportation companies have been forced to make adjustments. B.C. Transit has noticed an increase in ridership
Union joins TransLink bailout lobbying effort

Union joins TransLink bailout lobbying effort

CUPE 7000 ad campaign will support transit authority bid for $200 million to offset losses