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Updated: Port of Vancouver hits record container volume

Updated: Port of Vancouver hits record container volume

Export and import traffic up year-to-date at Canada's largest port
Canada Jetlines readies for takeoff with new CEO, Airbus deal

Canada Jetlines readies for takeoff with new CEO, Airbus deal

B.C..-based ultra-low-cost carrier has lost first-mover advantage as Swoop and Flair Airlines are already in the skies
UPDATED: B.C. offers 500 more taxis; ride-hailing waits until fall 2019

UPDATED: B.C. offers 500 more taxis; ride-hailing waits until fall 2019

The B.C government says it’s working to get 500 more taxis added to the roads throughout the province, a key recommendation from a long-awaited report on the taxi industry.
Expensive tastes: Super rich? You need a super car

Expensive tastes: Super rich? You need a super car

Luxury car buyers more concerned with looks than utility
Seaspan takes on new COO from Philadelphia shipyard

Seaspan takes on new COO from Philadelphia shipyard

Seaspan Shipyards’ new chief operating officer is joining the B.C. company from Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia. Jari Anttila brings more than 25 years of experience in shipbuilding and industrial operations.
Vancouver’s updated rush hour times on Broadway and Hastings to stay after East 1st reopens

Vancouver’s updated rush hour times on Broadway and Hastings to stay after East 1st reopens

Businesses report seeing minimal effects of curbside changes on those streets
Greyhound Canada to end bus service in B.C.

Greyhound Canada to end bus service in B.C.

Cuts in Western Canada to cost 415 jobs
B.C. shipyards urged to seek offshore partners to build ferries

B.C. shipyards urged to seek offshore partners to build ferries

The most practicable way to give B.C. shipyards a piece of impending new ferry construction is for local companies to partner with large offshore firms, says the executive director of the Association of B.C. Marine Industries.
BC Ferries, premier want smaller ships built locally

BC Ferries, premier want smaller ships built locally

BC Ferries has announced plans to have up to five new smaller ferries built to serve inter-island routes. The company is also speaking in favour of B.C. shipyards bidding for the work.
1.5-cent-per-litre gas hike to help fund approved $7.3-billion transit plan

1.5-cent-per-litre gas hike to help fund approved $7.3-billion transit plan

The increase will help fund the largest transportation investment in Metro Vancouver history