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Down one vessel, BC Ferries cancels some sailings on busy long weekend

Down one vessel, BC Ferries cancels some sailings on busy long weekend

The Coastal Celebration is in refit and the job is taking longer than expected, BC Ferries said.
Port strike notice threatens Victoria cruise industry

Port strike notice threatens Victoria cruise industry

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada issued 72-hour strike notice on Wednesday, which would allow members to start job action as soon as Saturday.
'Virtual' Canada Line aims to improve maintenance

'Virtual' Canada Line aims to improve maintenance

SNC-Lavalin using new 'digital twin' of rapid transit line to predict maintenance needs
Maritime cargo concerns rise as ILWU Canada issues 72-hour strike notice

Maritime cargo concerns rise as ILWU Canada issues 72-hour strike notice

B.C. longshore workers set to walk off the job on Canada Day to back contract demands
B.C. maritime employers, ILWU bargaining committees still talking

B.C. maritime employers, ILWU bargaining committees still talking

Both sides in port worker contract negotiations have been eligible to issue 72-hour strike, lockout notice since June 21
New Richmond Canada Line station opening delayed until 2024

New Richmond Canada Line station opening delayed until 2024

Capstan Station was originally scheduled to open later this year
Watch: An exclusive below the scenes look at the new Broadway Subway tunnel

Watch: An exclusive below the scenes look at the new Broadway Subway tunnel

Take an insider look at the $2.83 billion mega-project happening beneath one of Vancouver's busiest streets.
Ottawa aims to shed more light on how well airports are working as travel ramps up

Ottawa aims to shed more light on how well airports are working as travel ramps up

The federal government moved this week to bolster accountability at airports, introducing new legislation that would compel them and other operators to cough up more information on their performance.
Skytrax ranks Air Canada as world's most family-friendly airline

Skytrax ranks Air Canada as world's most family-friendly airline

Skytrax ranks Air Canada as Canada's top airline, followed by Air Transat, WestJet
Watch: Flair Airlines addresses travel complaints and cheap YVR flight schedule

Watch: Flair Airlines addresses travel complaints and cheap YVR flight schedule

What to know about the changing Vancouver travel landscape.
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