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Air Canada fires back at B.C.'s criticism of Canadian airlines' COVID protocol

Air Canada fires back at B.C.'s criticism of Canadian airlines' COVID protocol

Air Canada has shot back at recent comments by B.C. health officer Bonnie Henry about airlines' need to improve COVID safety protocols, noting there has been a lack of communication between the two sides over the issue.
B.C.'s hands tied on issue of COVID safety on flights, Horgan says

B.C.'s hands tied on issue of COVID safety on flights, Horgan says

B.C.’s hands appear to be tied when it comes to the emerging issue of air travel safety in the face of COVID-19 after premier John Horgan said the province cannot force airlines to change how they conduct business.
Ferries CEO asks for ‘patience’ heading into a summer of ‘sailing limitations’

Ferries CEO asks for ‘patience’ heading into a summer of ‘sailing limitations’

BC Ferries president and CEO Mark Collins says the company will not be running as many sailings this summer as it did in 2019, although it still expects to be able to meet overall demand.
Passengers on flight from Mexico City to YVR warned of possible COVID exposure

Passengers on flight from Mexico City to YVR warned of possible COVID exposure

A flight from Mexico City to Vancouver has been flagged by provincial health officials after an undisclosed number of “affected seats” may have been exposed to COVID-19. The B.C.
Ride hailing attempts pandemic course correction

Ride hailing attempts pandemic course correction

Lyft’s B.C. general manager says Phase 3 marks ‘relaunching’ of stalled services
Lyft expands ride-hailing services throughout Metro Vancouver

Lyft expands ride-hailing services throughout Metro Vancouver

What happened: Lyft expands service area in Metro Vancouver Why it matters: The move comes as economy moves into Phase 3 of economic restart plan Metro Vancouver residents looking for more transportation options as the economy reopens can venture a l
Vancouverites set record in walking, biking and transit use in 2019

Vancouverites set record in walking, biking and transit use in 2019

Vancouver saw the biggest increase ever last year in people choosing to walk, cycle or use transit to get around the city.
ICBC to resume non-commercial road tests in July

ICBC to resume non-commercial road tests in July

After a four-month hiatus, British Columbians will once again be able to book non-commercial road tests (Class 5 and 7) later this month – which ICBC says is part of its phased approach to reopening.
Going marine green on a sea of red ink

Going marine green on a sea of red ink

Marine cargo carriers: battered economies, depressed oil prices, financial viability complicate sector’s environmental initiatives
Possible COVID-19 exposure on 4 flights into YVR

Possible COVID-19 exposure on 4 flights into YVR

Passengers who arrived on four recent flights into Vancouver International Airport are being warned of possible COVID-19 exposure.