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West Van goes to court over $20 valuation of Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal

West Van goes to court over $20 valuation of Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal

The District of West Vancouver is taking the Property Assessment Appeal Board (PAAB) to court for determining that the district's Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal should be devalued from $47.7 million to only $20.00 – a decision that will cost the district hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in property tax.
Massey Tunnel public consultations begin

Massey Tunnel public consultations begin

The first phase of a multi-phase consultation process regarding the replacement of the George Massey Tunnel will begin next week, the B.C. government announced this morning.
Airlines to launch new international non-stop services from Vancouver

Airlines to launch new international non-stop services from Vancouver

Direct flights to Munich to ease tourist travel from B.C.’s seventh top source of visitors
Westbound lanes on new Port Mann open this weekend

Westbound lanes on new Port Mann open this weekend

This weekend marks the beginning of the end for the old Port Mann Bridge.
TransLink announces fare hikes, bus reallocation

TransLink announces fare hikes, bus reallocation

TransLink is planning a reallocation of bus service and is asking for the public's feedback on the plan.
More than 200,000 cars registered for Port Mann Bridge toll

More than 200,000 cars registered for Port Mann Bridge toll

More than 200,000 drivers have taken advantage of a half-price deal being offered to encourage early registration for a new toll that will be charged on the expanded Port Mann Bridge when it opens next month.
Vancouver Airport Authority boss Berg retiring

Vancouver Airport Authority boss Berg retiring

Larry Berg, the CEO of Vancouver Airport Authority, will wrap up a 20-year career at YVR when he retires, which he plans to do in early 2013.
Council approves transportation plan

Council approves transportation plan

Vancouver City Council voted Wednesday to approve the new Transportation 2040 plan, which provides a framework for the future of transportation in the city.
Feds to release unspent funds for B.C. transport proposals

Feds to release unspent funds for B.C. transport proposals

Ottawa plans to issue a call for proposals in the coming weeks for B.C. transportation projects that will increase trade to Asia, to use up money that was never spent under the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative (APGCI).
Government asks public for advice on BC Ferries

Government asks public for advice on BC Ferries

If you were at the helm of BC Ferries, how would you save it from sinking? The B.C. government will be asking the public just that at November and December meetings designed to get input on how to address a chronic funding shortfall.