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BC Ferries awards $165-million contract for LNG-powered vessels to Poland

BC Ferries awards $165-million contract for LNG-powered vessels to Poland

BC Ferries has awarded a Polish firm a $165-million contract for three new vessels — the first in its fleet to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Port Metro Vancouver too noisy, say nearby residents

Port Metro Vancouver too noisy, say nearby residents

Ken Lyotier can hear a deep, oscillating noise that goes on 24 hours a day when ships are in Port from his home at the corner of Alexander and Columbia streets.
Night gate success hinges on logistics chain buy-in

Night gate success hinges on logistics chain buy-in

Terminals extend operating hours, but freight forwarders and others balk at added costs
Mayors' $7.5-billion transit plan 'needs a bit more work': B.C. transportation minister

Mayors' $7.5-billion transit plan 'needs a bit more work': B.C. transportation minister

The TransLink Mayors’ Council 10-year transit vision “needs a bit more work” as local politicians figure out just how to fund the $7.5-billion regional plan, according to B.C.’s transportation minister.
Get referendum campaign rolling now: transit advocate

Get referendum campaign rolling now: transit advocate

Transportation plan is key to the region's economy, say business groups, local government
Rebuilding shipbuilding’s engineering expertise in B.C.

Rebuilding shipbuilding’s engineering expertise in B.C.

Specialized marine industry talent pool evaporated with demise of Canadian shipyards
American Airlines launches new YVR route

American Airlines launches new YVR route

American Airlines (AA) is launching a new twice-daily flight between Vancouver and Los Angeles starting October 2 with bookings available starting June 21.
Port truckers say agreement not being honoured

Port truckers say agreement not being honoured

The provincial government has launched a promised whistleblower service for Metro Vancouver container truckers.
Tugboat operators avoid strike with Seaspan

Tugboat operators avoid strike with Seaspan

A strike by tugboat operators has been averted, with two unions agreeing June 14 to enter binding arbitration/mediation with their employer, Seaspan.
Think your commute is bad? BCAA reveals B.C.’s worst roads

Think your commute is bad? BCAA reveals B.C.’s worst roads

Complaints about traffic and road condition are common, but what are the worst roads in the province?