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Richmond Chamber of Commerce asks Ottawa to enhance port investments

Richmond Chamber of Commerce asks Ottawa to enhance port investments

The policy will be included in the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s 2023 policy resolutions for the federal government
Airfares fall 19 per cent amid more flights, less demand

Airfares fall 19 per cent amid more flights, less demand

StatCan figure follows a 21 per cent year-over-year drop in September and a 20 per cent decrease in August
Transport committee launches probe into accessibility at Canadian airlines

Transport committee launches probe into accessibility at Canadian airlines

The committee cited recent news reports of air travellers 'facing discrimination and unacceptable treatment' on board
Canadian airlines rank last for on-time arrivals in North America

Canadian airlines rank last for on-time arrivals in North America

Report find WestJet came last with nearly 29 per cent of arrivals touching down late
One of B.C.'s biggest cities is ready to increase density near transit, but not ditch the car

One of B.C.'s biggest cities is ready to increase density near transit, but not ditch the car

Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas questions viability of reducing parking provisions in proposed legislation
HTEC to trial commercial hydrogen trucks

HTEC to trial commercial hydrogen trucks

Province kicks in $16.5 million for pilot project to test hydrogen trucks
North Shore bus rapid transit at the front of the line, TransLink says

North Shore bus rapid transit at the front of the line, TransLink says

The major changes won’t roll out until 2027, but the North Shore is getting a boost in RapidBus service even sooner
YVR shifts from natural gas to heat pumps

YVR shifts from natural gas to heat pumps

A $3.5M grant is earmarked to make the airport terminal more energy efficient.
B.C. Ferries seeks buyers for Mayne Queen, other recently retired ferries

B.C. Ferries seeks buyers for Mayne Queen, other recently retired ferries

The Mayne Queen, the M.V. Bowen Queen, and the Powell River Queen, all built in 1965 in Victoria, are all part of a new request for expressions of interest closing Dec. 13.
Highways prepared for extreme weather 'new normal,' says B.C. transportation minister

Highways prepared for extreme weather 'new normal,' says B.C. transportation minister

A series of atmospheric rivers in November 2021 triggered mudslides and washed out highways and bridges that blocked almost every route between B.C.'s Lower Mainland and the Interior