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Nanaimo-Vancouver ferry closer to reality

Nanaimo-Vancouver ferry closer to reality

Island Ferry Service and the Nanaimo Port Authority have agreed on terms that could lead to the company signing a lease for marina space, bringing passenger ferry service between Nanaimo and Vancouver a small step closer to reality.
BC Ferries announces new passenger rules

BC Ferries announces new passenger rules

BC Ferries passengers will not be allowed to pop down to enclosed-vehicle decks to take a nap or tend to a pet as of October 11.
Trio of LNG vessels sets BC Ferries on greener course

Trio of LNG vessels sets BC Ferries on greener course

Corporation aiming to reduce its carbon footprint with refit of smaller vessels
BC Ferries reports record traffic in Q2

BC Ferries reports record traffic in Q2

BC Ferries is on track for its highest ever traffic volume this year, according to company officials, and the service carried a record number of vehicles from April to June.
Jones Lang LaSalle port report floats freight flow complications

Jones Lang LaSalle port report floats freight flow complications

Mega-mergers, bigger ships, autonomous trucking part of incoming tide of disruption facing major North American trade gateways
Vancouver shipping industry giants nursing 2016 hangover

Vancouver shipping industry giants nursing 2016 hangover

Seaspan Corp., Teekay second-quarter numbers down, but global shipping sector’s recovery sighted on the horizon
Port of Vancouver mid-year cargo numbers up

Port of Vancouver mid-year cargo numbers up

Grain and containers lead the way in 2017’s first half, but cruise traffic and breakbulk down
Uber begins mapping in Metro Vancouver

Uber begins mapping in Metro Vancouver

Uber will begin urban mapping across Metro Vancouver, it announced today (August 10), in preparation for when the B.C. government gives the green light for ride-hailing services to begin operating in the province.
Federal legislation aims to put grain shippers first

Federal legislation aims to put grain shippers first

Bill C-49 is Ottawa’s response to long-standing rail service complaints from the sector
Shippers irked over Canada Border Services Agency container inspection delays

Shippers irked over Canada Border Services Agency container inspection delays

CBSA examination process increasing costs and inconvenience in Port of Vancouver