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Public feedback on plan for new B.C. Ferries' vessels open until mid-January

Public feedback on plan for new B.C. Ferries' vessels open until mid-January

One new feature of the vessels is interior pet areas with stainless steel kennels, a dog drinking fountain and pet “relieving” areas with artificial turf
Kelowna International Airport breaks passenger record

Kelowna International Airport breaks passenger record

Airport advises travellers to plan ahead with over 200K passengers this December
Airline execs testify on baggage fees; say reforms needed to lower travel costs

Airline execs testify on baggage fees; say reforms needed to lower travel costs

Canadian airline executives in the hot seat over carry-on bag fees say the federal government needs to reform this country's aviation system if it wants travel to become more affordable.
Seaspan launches HMCS Protecteur, Canada's longest naval ship

Seaspan launches HMCS Protecteur, Canada's longest naval ship

A celebration in North Vancouver Friday marked the launch of the 173-metre vessel that will resupply Canadian and allied warships at sea
Opinion: B.C.’s EV requirement puts consumers before carmakers, as it should

Opinion: B.C.’s EV requirement puts consumers before carmakers, as it should

Province reaches 2026 EV sales targets two years early, delivering savings and more vehicle options to drivers
Photos: Here's what Vancouver's Broadway Subway project looks like at the end of 2024

Photos: Here's what Vancouver's Broadway Subway project looks like at the end of 2024

The underground stations are beginning to come together.
Union in B.C. port dispute seeks judicial review of federal back-to-work order

Union in B.C. port dispute seeks judicial review of federal back-to-work order

The dispute between Local 514's roughly 700 members and the BC Maritime Employers Association resulted in a shutdown of port facilities across the province between Nov. 4 and Nov. 14.
Parkland Burnaby refinery suppling Air Canada with low-carbon fuel

Parkland Burnaby refinery suppling Air Canada with low-carbon fuel

Air Canada is Parkland's first customer for low-carbon aviation fuel
Flair to substantially increase B.C.-Alberta flight frequency

Flair to substantially increase B.C.-Alberta flight frequency

Edmonton-based airline plans up to 340 additional monthly flights between Alberta and B.C. in 2025
Mario Canseco: Three-quarters of British Columbians support speed-on-green cameras

Mario Canseco: Three-quarters of British Columbians support speed-on-green cameras

Survey reveals public approval for automated speed enforcement and slower residential speeds remains high across the province