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Omicron is the new wild card in normalized travel

Omicron is the new wild card in normalized travel

International tourism picks up as airlines reinstate and launch more flight routes
Disaster prompts rethink of long-term road and bridge planning

Disaster prompts rethink of long-term road and bridge planning

Rebuilding flood-damaged infrastructure in the province will cost billions
Coquihalla reopens to essential commercial traffic

Coquihalla reopens to essential commercial traffic

The Coquihalla Highway reopened Monday between Hope and Merritt after a month of extensive repairs in the wake of unprecedented flooding and landslide damage. The highway is open to essential commercial vehicles only.
Ride-hailing still navigating COVID curveballs

Ride-hailing still navigating COVID curveballs

Labour shortages, regulatory policy contributing to struggles among smaller player
Regulator rejects Uber's application to operate outside Lower Mainland and Whistler

Regulator rejects Uber's application to operate outside Lower Mainland and Whistler

29-page decision says pandemic resulted in less passenger volume
Icebreaker project at Vancouver Shipyards may cost three times more than 2013 estimates

Icebreaker project at Vancouver Shipyards may cost three times more than 2013 estimates

The Polar Icebreaker Project launched more than a decade ago – and last estimated to cost Canada $2.6 billion – will likely carry a price tag almost three times that amount.
Updated: Coquihalla Highway to reopen next week

Updated: Coquihalla Highway to reopen next week

Highway 5 will reopen to commercial traffic and buses
Canada advises against non-essential travel

Canada advises against non-essential travel

Changed advice comes as travel had started to normalize
Coquihalla Highway could open even sooner than early January

Coquihalla Highway could open even sooner than early January

Full update on repairs expected Wednesday
Air Canada flies its first Boeing 767-300ER freighter plane to Vancouver

Air Canada flies its first Boeing 767-300ER freighter plane to Vancouver

The freighter was deployed earlier than planned in order to provide excess cargo as a result of regional flooding