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City of Vancouver goes west with preferred option for Granville Bridge redesign

City of Vancouver goes west with preferred option for Granville Bridge redesign

'West Side Plus' option priced at between $30 and $40 million
Seattle airport upgrades put YVR in crosshairs

Seattle airport upgrades put YVR in crosshairs

Sea-Tac’s new US$968m passenger handling facility targets international business
Protesters block access to Swartz Bay ferry terminal, delay morning sailings

Protesters block access to Swartz Bay ferry terminal, delay morning sailings

Protesters blocked access to B.C. Ferries’ Swartz Bay ferry terminal this morning, delaying the 7a.m. sailings to the Lower Mainland and Gulf Islands to support Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs in northern B.C.
B.C. revving up for e-scooter pilot projects

B.C. revving up for e-scooter pilot projects

What happened: The province is now accepting applications for e-scooter pilot projects Why it matters: The devices are banned from roads and sidewalks, but the pilot will allow their deployment in some communities for as long as three years Commuters
More than 140 ‘ice bomb’ insurance claims reported to ICBC

More than 140 ‘ice bomb’ insurance claims reported to ICBC

Reports of damage due to ice falling from Lower Mainland bridges a fraction of claims calls received by the insurer over the past week
UPDATED: LNG to power BC Ferries to a lower-carbon future

UPDATED: LNG to power BC Ferries to a lower-carbon future

Maintaining service reliability complicates the publicly owned transportation company’s fossil fuel replacement game plan
Grappling with the high cost of greening marine transportation

Grappling with the high cost of greening marine transportation

New International Maritime Organization low-sulphur fuel rules are the first step in cleaning up transpacific and other major shipping arteries
Seaspan’s US$200 million Swiber plan sidelined

Seaspan’s US$200 million Swiber plan sidelined

Vancouver-based container shipping giant’s Asian LNG project terminated
V2V Vacations shutting down its Victoria-Vancouver ferry service

V2V Vacations shutting down its Victoria-Vancouver ferry service

V2V Vacations, the passenger ferry service running between downtown Victoria and downtown Vancouver, announced Monday that it is shutting down. In a statement on its website, V2V Vacations said it will not resume operations in 2020.
B.C. streamlines truck permitting along key corridors

B.C. streamlines truck permitting along key corridors

Project Cargo Corridor to facilitate approvals for trucks travelling between the Lower Mainland and Alberta