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Health effects of emissions on people near roads needs study: report

Health effects of emissions on people near roads needs study: report

Daycares, schools, retirement homes shouldn't be near truck routes, study suggests
Metro Vancouver bus drivers deliver 72-hour strike notice Monday evening

Metro Vancouver bus drivers deliver 72-hour strike notice Monday evening

For the first time in 18 years, the union representing Metro Vancouver bus drivers has served Coast Mountain Bus Company with a 72-hour strike notice.
Transpacific container shipping trade drifting into doldrums

Transpacific container shipping trade drifting into doldrums

Fuel cost spike, global economic slowdown are major challenges for marine cargo carriers heading into 2020
Canada Jetlines delays launch, lays off staff after investors bail

Canada Jetlines delays launch, lays off staff after investors bail

Long delayed launch of the ultra-low-cost air carrier appears like it may never happen
CN conductors, workers approve strike action

CN conductors, workers approve strike action

Teamsters could go on strike as early as November 19
Lyft expects provincial licence in 2-3 weeks, cautions riders to ‘temper expectations’

Lyft expects provincial licence in 2-3 weeks, cautions riders to ‘temper expectations’

What happened: B.C.
TransLink testing out linking Compass Cards with bike sharing

TransLink testing out linking Compass Cards with bike sharing

TransLink is testing out alternative ways people can use their Compass Cards - even allowing them to use it for bike-sharing services.
B.C. government supports LNG bunkering proposal

B.C. government supports LNG bunkering proposal

FortisBC hopes to develop LNG marine bunkering hub in Vancouver
Ferry terminal at YVR ‘suggested’ as province looks at B.C. Ferries’ future

Ferry terminal at YVR ‘suggested’ as province looks at B.C. Ferries’ future

A government review of BC Ferries has raised the idea of building a terminal on Iona Island near YVR.
Big insurance-price jump for out-of-province drivers

Big insurance-price jump for out-of-province drivers

Some part-time B.C. residents are in for sticker shock when they go to renew their vehicle insurance, thanks to new regulations brought into force in September. Under the new rules, aimed at helping Insurance Corp. of B.C.