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Small businesses bearing brunt of global shipping crisis

Small businesses bearing brunt of global shipping crisis

Global supply chain congestion projected to continue until mid-2022
Transpacific cargo congestion creates B.C. port opportunities

Transpacific cargo congestion creates B.C. port opportunities

Strategic supply chain infrastructure investment needed to lure more major container shipping lines north from U.S. ports
Strong port trade helped B.C.’s north through pandemic: study

Strong port trade helped B.C.’s north through pandemic: study

Prince Rupert moved 32.4 million tonnes of cargo in 2020
Vancouver port posts first-half cargo record

Vancouver port posts first-half cargo record

Grains and containers lead growth for Canada’s biggest port in 2021’s first six months
Vancouver EV maker ElectraMeccanica taps new CEO from Detroit

Vancouver EV maker ElectraMeccanica taps new CEO from Detroit

Kevin Pavlov previously served as chief operating officer
Victoria aims to improve B.C.’s shipbuilding and repair capacity

Victoria aims to improve B.C.’s shipbuilding and repair capacity

Advisory committee initiative could result in BC Ferries buying ships made by local rather than foreign companies
CN Rail fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

CN Rail fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides near B.C. river

Truck was spraying along Skeena River between Prince Rupert and Terrace.
New Port of Vancouver transloading hub targets transpacific shipping times

New Port of Vancouver transloading hub targets transpacific shipping times

Maersk, CP intermodal container handling facility in Pitt Meadows to handle retail, consumer goods and auto parts
Global manufacturing players take $217 million stake in HTEC

Global manufacturing players take $217 million stake in HTEC

International players to own 60% of North Vancouver hydrogen fueling company
Contracts awarded for Highway 99 improvement work

Contracts awarded for Highway 99 improvement work

Work on both of these contracts will begin later this year once all permitting is in place, according to the provincial government