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B.C. ponies up $300K for Cascadia high-speed rail study

B.C. ponies up $300K for Cascadia high-speed rail study

Latest dollars come after Washington state legislators earmarked US$150M to ramp up development earlier this year
Video: Remembering the day Queen Elizabeth opened the Massey Tunnel

Video: Remembering the day Queen Elizabeth opened the Massey Tunnel

As the world mourns the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Richmond News looks back on the day Her Majesty cut the ribbon at The Tube in 1959
Port of Vancouver pushes drayage truck age program to April 2023

Port of Vancouver pushes drayage truck age program to April 2023

The Port of Vancouver has again delayed the start date of a program aimed at replacing older trucks in the drayage fleet that services port terminals, but a group of independent operators remains unhappy – and is again threatening job action.
Air Canada marks 85 years since first Vancouver flight

Air Canada marks 85 years since first Vancouver flight

Precursor airline Trans-Canada Air Lines flew between Vancouver and Seattle in 1937
Canada Place cruise terminal workers rescued

Canada Place cruise terminal workers rescued

Two workers fell into the water off Canada Place Monday while unloading baggage from a cruise ship. Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services and a B.C.
Supply chain relief on the horizon for importers, exporters

Supply chain relief on the horizon for importers, exporters

Transpacific shipping demand down, cargo congestion easing at West Coast ports
Maple Ridge councillor presses TransLink to approve electric river bus

Maple Ridge councillor presses TransLink to approve electric river bus

The electric river bus service was first proposed back in 2018. It would connect the communities of Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Surrey and New Westminster to major transit hubs
Angry opposition to Vancouver port container terminal expansion remains despite court ruling

Angry opposition to Vancouver port container terminal expansion remains despite court ruling

Buoyed by a recent favourable court decision, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) appears increasingly optimistic about the prospects for its controversial Terminal 2 container cargo expansion project at Roberts Bank.
BC Ferries workers 'blown away' by terminations despite service disruptions, staff shortages

BC Ferries workers 'blown away' by terminations despite service disruptions, staff shortages

Michael Richards never thought he’d work anywhere other than with BC Ferries for the rest of his working life after he started in 2015.
BC Ferries vows to be more 'people centred' as vehicle traffic spikes in Q1

BC Ferries vows to be more 'people centred' as vehicle traffic spikes in Q1

BC Ferries released its Q1 results on Thursday, noting the company’s highest ever vehicle-traffic levels during the first three months of 2022.