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Canada’s Northern Corridor: The National Dream 2.0

Canada’s Northern Corridor: The National Dream 2.0

$100b, 7,000-kilometre multi-modal right-of-way a nation-building enterprise
Airlines mark business milestones with flights of fancy

Airlines mark business milestones with flights of fancy

In-flight theatre, special trips and lower fares offered as part of carriers’ celebrations
Viking Air employees back on job after three-month layoff

Viking Air employees back on job after three-month layoff

Viking Air employees are on the job again after a three-month layoff that saw the company sell several new Twin Otters and move forward on future deals.
Ultra-low-cost carriers to battle for B.C. market share

Ultra-low-cost carriers to battle for B.C. market share

Vancouver airport too expensive for Jetlines, as airline plans Abbotsford flights
Vancouver has third most sustainable transit system in North America: study

Vancouver has third most sustainable transit system in North America: study

Vancouver comes in third place among 23 North American cities in terms of overall urban transportation system sustainability, according to a new Arcadis study released October 29.
Regional transit will look more like Uber within 10 years, CEO says

Regional transit will look more like Uber within 10 years, CEO says

TransLink’s vision for Metro Vancouver transit involves more technology, more sharing-economy engagement
Burrard Inlet rail link pushed

Burrard Inlet rail link pushed

It’s time to discuss the future of transportation in British Columbia: North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto
Company claims app can prove you’re a good driver

Company claims app can prove you’re a good driver

Usage-based auto insurance option rolls into British Columbia
Surrey rapid transit awaiting provincial decision

Surrey rapid transit awaiting provincial decision

Steep SkyTrain price tag could tip scales in favour of LRT south of the Fraser
Port authority acquires three Lower Mainland industrial properties

Port authority acquires three Lower Mainland industrial properties

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has acquired three new industrial-zoned properties – two in Richmond and one in Port Coquitlam – with the goal of securing land for future port growth.