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Is there a green light ahead for hydrogen in freight transportation?

Is there a green light ahead for hydrogen in freight transportation?

Commercial transportation and hard-to-electrify sectors need a green fuel option, but hydrogen might not be it
Pandemic car-buying spree threatens B.C. climate targets

Pandemic car-buying spree threatens B.C. climate targets

As some cities find a way to avoid a surge in car ownership, they offer lessons for others — and hope that B.C.'s transportation sector can still fight rising greenhouse gas emissions.
'The gap is large': B.C.'s small towns illuminate urban-rural divide in EV infrastructure

'The gap is large': B.C.'s small towns illuminate urban-rural divide in EV infrastructure

There's an infrastructure gap that's slowing down the adoption of electric vehicles across B.C. Here's what three small towns — urban and rural — are doing to close it.
Why electrification is the road less travelled for commercial truck fleets in North America

Why electrification is the road less travelled for commercial truck fleets in North America

Accelerating the drive to transportation decarbonization is complex and costly for trucking firm
TransLink announces $24M investment into Vancouver's bike lanes, sidewalks and bus routes

TransLink announces $24M investment into Vancouver's bike lanes, sidewalks and bus routes

The many bike lanes already installed around the city are about to increase, along with other elements of Metro Vancouver's transportation network.
YVR’s July traffic surges past two million

YVR’s July traffic surges past two million

Vancouver airport’s passenger volume is 79 per cent of pre-pandemic level
Highways promise to be even busier this BC Day long weekend

Highways promise to be even busier this BC Day long weekend

Even for a BC Day long weekend, the province's roads and highways could be even busier than usual.
Seaspan cruise ship refits bringing 1,700 workers to North Vancouver

Seaspan cruise ship refits bringing 1,700 workers to North Vancouver

Work on the three ships will go 24/7 for much of July and August at city Shipyards
Vancouver International Airport achieves 'healthy building' honour

Vancouver International Airport achieves 'healthy building' honour

Vancouver International Airport has added yet another accolade to its burgeoning trophy cabinet, after it was honoured for its “healthy building” status.
BC Ferries fires president/CEO

BC Ferries fires president/CEO

BC Ferries has terminated the contract of president/CEO Mark Collins, a news release from the organization said this morning.