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Province announces more money for transit; Metro Vancouver mayors say it’s not enough

Province announces more money for transit; Metro Vancouver mayors say it’s not enough

B.C. government says it will pay $246 million to upgrade buses and Skytrain over the next three years, but mayors are looking for $3 billion to fund a 10-year plan
Most British Columbians happy with their commutes: Insights West

Most British Columbians happy with their commutes: Insights West

That’s not to say that all commuters across the province are equally thrilled
Opportunities on Seaspan radar in global marketplace volatility

Opportunities on Seaspan radar in global marketplace volatility

Ship leasing company boss optimistic amid down market in container shipping sector
Vancouver to get Turkish consulate; maybe non-stop flights to Istanbul

Vancouver to get Turkish consulate; maybe non-stop flights to Istanbul

Turkish Airlines wants to fly non-stop to Vancouver but air agreement is likely an obstacle
Clayton Buckingham: Steady steering

Clayton Buckingham: Steady steering

BCAA senior vice-president and chief financial officer’s gift for successfully tackling multiple challenges at once plays key part in organization’s decision-making
Vancouver's downtown peninsula down to one gas station

Vancouver's downtown peninsula down to one gas station

While the Chevron on West Georgia Street east of Denman is closed for renovations, the Esso on the southwest corner of Burrard and Davie streets is serving a population that was estimated at almost 55,000 in 2011
Inland options could relieve looming Vancouver port congestion

Inland options could relieve looming Vancouver port congestion

Robin Silvester, president and CEO of Port Metro Vancouver, has said that “the shrinking supply of trade-enabling industrial land is the largest threat facing the Vancouver trade gateway and the region’s continuing livability.
Lower Mainland bus drivers edge closer to strike, but negotiations continue (updated)

Lower Mainland bus drivers edge closer to strike, but negotiations continue (updated)

The union that represents transit workers says TransLink's ongoing funding stalemate is a main reason for the unrest
Helicopter belonging to Richmond’s CHC crashes in Norway, 11 people dead

Helicopter belonging to Richmond’s CHC crashes in Norway, 11 people dead

A helicopter belonging to a B.C.-based company has crashed in Norway, leaving 11 people dead and two missing.
Air Canada to launch first-ever non-stop Vancouver flight to India

Air Canada to launch first-ever non-stop Vancouver flight to India

Flight to Delhi will start in October and be on Dreamliner aircraft