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BC Ferries to start accepting debit cards on some sailings

BC Ferries to start accepting debit cards on some sailings

BC Ferries is accepting debit cards on its Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen vessels.
Seaspan to sink US$200 million into Singapore’s Swiber

Seaspan to sink US$200 million into Singapore’s Swiber

Investment in offshore oil and gas engineering company diversifies Vancouver container shipping giant’s portfolio
Typhoon’s trail in Asia adds to B.C. shippers’ woes

Typhoon’s trail in Asia adds to B.C. shippers’ woes

Cargo bottleneck feared in Vancouver after vessels are delayed in Hong Kong
North Shore transportation plan gets mixed reviews

North Shore transportation plan gets mixed reviews

BC Liberal MLA laments report's rejection of SkyTrain extension, new bridges
J.D. Power ranks Vancouver International Airport No. 6 among large North American airports

J.D. Power ranks Vancouver International Airport No. 6 among large North American airports

Rank contrasts with top marks in a Skytrax survey earlier this year
B.C. municipal leaders to lobby for Greyhound replacement

B.C. municipal leaders to lobby for Greyhound replacement

Delegates vote to press federal, provincial authorities to offset loss of service
No new B.C. port workers’ deal on the near horizon

No new B.C. port workers’ deal on the near horizon

But employers remain cautiously optimistic after nine months of negotiations to replace landmark eight-year deal
Prince Rupert’s Ridley terminal for sale – again

Prince Rupert’s Ridley terminal for sale – again

Ottawa hopes to privatize north coast coal export terminal as economics improve
Top container carriers brace for troubling trade winds

Top container carriers brace for troubling trade winds

Cargo numbers up at B.C. ports, but tariffs, global trade slowdown threaten to sink shipping optimism
Crude rail by train to increase 150% in Canada: analysts

Crude rail by train to increase 150% in Canada: analysts

Canadian crude by rail volumes are expected to continue breaking records all through next year as production exceeds pipeline export capacity.