The uncertain impact of looming U.S. tariffs on global markets has prompted B.C.’s publicly owned ferry commission to appeal to its regulator to swiftly approve a massive shipbuilding contract.
B.C. Ferries has revised its expansion plans and has submitted an option to the provincial regulator to remain at 11 major vessels instead of an initial plan to expand it to 12 large ships. The new ...
Gibsons resident Stafford Lumley was in the reservation lanes of the Horseshoe Bay terminal when the quake struck. While the ...
Rising global costs and the looming threat of U.S. tariffs have prompted BC Ferries to propose an alternative fleet plan.
They left the road, went down a 25-metre embankment, flipped and were partially submerged in the Nusatsum River ...
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People who live on Puget Sound islands painted an enticing vision for the Washington Legislature this week of a modern-day ...
Corvus Energy announced that the world's first fully electric ferry, which utilizes the company's electric battery systems, ...
A Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) investigation into a BC Ferries vessel hitting a docked boat at Snug Cove on ...
For half a century, Rob Sharp has been a fixture at the Chemainus Fire Department, witnessing dramatic changes in the ...
Electric utility's advisor appears at City of Powell River meeting to outline project that will alter BC Ferries scheduling ...