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Regulator approves two more B.C. ride-hailing companies

Regulator approves two more B.C. ride-hailing companies

Companies are the 12th and 13th operators to be approved for ride-hailing services in B.C.
B.C.’s road to recovery: COVID-19 will radically overhaul the aviation industry

B.C.’s road to recovery: COVID-19 will radically overhaul the aviation industry

Safety measures and changing business strategies likely in post-pandemic era
Tamara Vrooman to be president and CEO at Vancouver International Airport

Tamara Vrooman to be president and CEO at Vancouver International Airport

Vrooman had been CEO at Vancity
B.C.'s road to recovery: TransLink plots funding route to renewal

B.C.'s road to recovery: TransLink plots funding route to renewal

Revenue and Metro Vancouver ridership have fallen significantly
Ruling on electric bike could cause confusion

Ruling on electric bike could cause confusion

Ruling could send mixed signals on provincial pilot project to promote e-scooters
YVR airport authority issues layoff notices

YVR airport authority issues layoff notices

The Vancouver Airport Authority is issuing layoff notices on Monday (May 11) as it expects to have half the passengers – or less – travelling through its gates over the next three years.
TransLink to ‘suspend’ COVID-19-related transit cuts and layoffs

TransLink to ‘suspend’ COVID-19-related transit cuts and layoffs

Transit authority recently cut back service and laid off 1,500 workers.
Fewer drivers on roads not an excuse to speed: ICBC

Fewer drivers on roads not an excuse to speed: ICBC

Drivers are reminded to resist speeding even though there are fewer vehicles on the road. ICBC and the B.C. government are launching a campaign to urge drivers to slow down this month after noticing an increase of vehicles speeding since B.C.
TransLink to start collecting bus fares again

TransLink to start collecting bus fares again

No more free rides: TransLink announced Monday that they will resume fare collection on all buses, along with front-door boarding, starting June 1.
Cargo-only sailings opened up for passengers: B.C. Ferries

Cargo-only sailings opened up for passengers: B.C. Ferries

B.C. Ferries is allowing some of its runs that were previously for cargo only to accept passengers as of May 7, as it continues its 50 per cent passenger-capacity reduction due to the COVID-19 pandemic.