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Province puts YVR fuel pipeline study into holding pattern

Province puts YVR fuel pipeline study into holding pattern

A provincial environmental assessment of a controversial jet fuel pipeline that has galvanized Richmond is being put on hold until after the election.
Port Metro Vancouver launches GPS truck-tracking strategy

Port Metro Vancouver launches GPS truck-tracking strategy

Port Metro Vancouver (PMV) on February 21 announced a new strategy to make the container truck sector more reliable and efficient.
Decline in truck drivers will affect Canadian economy: conference board

Decline in truck drivers will affect Canadian economy: conference board

There is an increasing gap between the supply and demand of truck drivers, which will be costly to the Canadian economy, according a Conference Board of Canada study released this morning.
Kitsilano Coast Guard station closed unexpectedly yesterday to shocked reactions

Kitsilano Coast Guard station closed unexpectedly yesterday to shocked reactions

The federal government closed the Kitsilano Coast Guard station unexpectedly yesterday.
Westshore ship collision slowed port’s 2012 growth

Westshore ship collision slowed port’s 2012 growth

A December ship collision that damaged loading equipment at Westshore Terminals took a bite out of Port Metro Vancouver (PMV)’s 2012 growth.
Port seeks PR help after coal backlash

Port seeks PR help after coal backlash

Weeks after okaying a controversial coal-handling expansion at Neptune Terminals, Port Metro Vancouver (PMV) is seeking help from a public relations agency.
Westshore Terminals reopens Berth 1 after collision

Westshore Terminals reopens Berth 1 after collision

Westshore Terminals' Berth 1 is back up and operating, after a ship collision in December damaged the facility's trestle, the company has announced.
B.C. companies head to Seattle area aerospace conference

B.C. companies head to Seattle area aerospace conference

Seventeen B.C. companies and two regional airports will seek new business opportunities this week at an annual aerospace conference held just outside of Seattle.
Province confirms Evergreen contract, price tag

Province confirms Evergreen contract, price tag

The province has officially awarded the Evergreen Line contract to a consortium led by SNC-Lavalin Inc., revealed its $889 million price tag and confirmed a construction start date.
On the buses: Entrepreneurs hope to fill Greyhound void

On the buses: Entrepreneurs hope to fill Greyhound void

As Canadian bus behemoth reduces its services in B.C., industry regulations complicate the launch of competing operations