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Feds extend public comment period for controversial Roberts Bank port expansion

Feds extend public comment period for controversial Roberts Bank port expansion

The federal government has extended the public comment period for the controversial Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project by one month, Ottawa announced this morning.
Toyota, Tesla dominate Canadian ZEV space

Toyota, Tesla dominate Canadian ZEV space

B.C. leads nation in low and zero emission vehicle market penetration at 13%
Prince Rupert container terminal expansion hits milestone; slated for stage-1 completion in July

Prince Rupert container terminal expansion hits milestone; slated for stage-1 completion in July

The first stage of a port expansion project to Prince Rupert’s Fairview Container Terminal is now 50% complete – and on-schedule to create the second largest such facility in Canada by this summer.
Uber drivers to get union representation in Canada

Uber drivers to get union representation in Canada

The agreement comes a few months after Richmond Uber drivers filed a labour relations complaint
Roberts Bank container terminal expansion application process restarts

Roberts Bank container terminal expansion application process restarts

Plan is opposed by municipal governments, environmentalists
Court dismisses WestJet's appeal on baggage-fees class action

Court dismisses WestJet's appeal on baggage-fees class action

Class-action lawsuit alleges WestJet posted two prices for baggage fees, and charged the higher amount
How the supply chain became a Twitter trend

How the supply chain became a Twitter trend

Recent events underscored importance and vulnerability of transportation
Prince Rupert's 23% cargo decrease called ‘uncharacteristic’

Prince Rupert's 23% cargo decrease called ‘uncharacteristic’

The Port of Prince Rupert experienced a 23% drop in total cargo movement from 2020 to 2021. More than 25 million tonnes of cargo moved through the northern B.C. port last year compared with 31.
Port of Vancouver delays start of program to eliminate older trucks from drayage fleet

Port of Vancouver delays start of program to eliminate older trucks from drayage fleet

A controversial Port of Vancouver program to remove older, more polluting trucks from its drayage operations has been postponed beyond its original Feb. 1 start date, but proponents are confident the delay will be minor.
Cost of repairing B.C. highways damaged by flooding estimated at $170-$220m

Cost of repairing B.C. highways damaged by flooding estimated at $170-$220m

Progress is being made on repairs to Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon, says Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Rob Fleming