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Seaspan announces $1 million donation to marine charitable organizations

Seaspan announces $1 million donation to marine charitable organizations

Seaspan will be donating a total of $1.1 million over the next five years to three B.C. marine and port charitable organizations.
China Eastern Airlines expands to twice-daily flights

China Eastern Airlines expands to twice-daily flights

China Eastern Airlines (CEA) officially started flying twice daily between Vancouver and Shanghai on July 20.
B.C. class action lawsuits allege deceptive airline billing

B.C. class action lawsuits allege deceptive airline billing

Filings claim airline surcharges are being labelled as taxes charged to passengers
Report tallies cost of traffic congestion, recommends road pricing

Report tallies cost of traffic congestion, recommends road pricing

Governments need to think beyond the traffic jam when deciding where to put scarce infrastructure dollars, argues a C.D. Howe Institute report released today.
Ground crews at YVR threaten summer job action

Ground crews at YVR threaten summer job action

The union representing ground crews that fuel planes at Vancouver International Airport is warning a strike could disrupt travel plans for anyone flying in and out of Vancouver this summer.
Vancouver's anti-coal motion concerns East Kootenay MP

Vancouver's anti-coal motion concerns East Kootenay MP

An anti-coal motion passed by Vancouver City Council last night is raising concerns in the East Kootenays.
New $17 million Vancouver marina set for fall launch

New $17 million Vancouver marina set for fall launch

boating | Milltown to provide moorage and storage for hundreds of vessels in Richmond slough
Lobby grows for airline passengers’ bill of rights

Lobby grows for airline passengers’ bill of rights

Air Canada increases compensation for stranded passengers, but the company’s change in policy falls well short of what U.S. and European airlines offer

Babcock Canada awarded five-year extension on submarine refit contract

Ottawa announced last week that submarine management firm Babcock Canada Inc. was awarded a five-year extension on its contract to refit and maintain Canada's Victoria-class submarines on Vancouver Island.
South Fraser Perimeter Road to be complete this December

South Fraser Perimeter Road to be complete this December

The South Fraser Perimeter Road is 80% done and will open in December 2013, announced MP Nina Grewal on Friday.