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This useless pedestrian bridge in Burnaby's Metrotown could finally meet its demise

This useless pedestrian bridge in Burnaby's Metrotown could finally meet its demise

The Metrotown pedestrian overpass project is back on the menu at Burnaby City Hall.
Too-tall cruise ship docks in Victoria to have its funnel removed

Too-tall cruise ship docks in Victoria to have its funnel removed

The Carnival Panorama had been headed to a Portland shipyard for repairs, but was too tall to get under a bridge over the Columbia River
Ashcroft Terminal to bolster rail storage and handling

Ashcroft Terminal to bolster rail storage and handling

Inland terminal and Vancouver port authority sign agreement to address bottlenecks
B.C. Ferries planning for seven new hybrid ferries to replace retiring Queens

B.C. Ferries planning for seven new hybrid ferries to replace retiring Queens

Call for shipyards interested in designing and building the ferries closes Dec. 1, with the first vessel in the new ferry class expected to be ready for service in 2029
Airline ticket prices fall 19 per cent amid less demand, more flights

Airline ticket prices fall 19 per cent amid less demand, more flights

Statistics Canada says airfares have plummeted over the past year, as airlines shore up capacity even while consumers think twice about travelling in a world of higher costs.
Richmond Chamber of Commerce asks Ottawa to enhance port investments

Richmond Chamber of Commerce asks Ottawa to enhance port investments

The policy will be included in the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s 2023 policy resolutions for the federal government
Canadian airlines rank last for on-time arrivals in North America

Canadian airlines rank last for on-time arrivals in North America

MONTREAL — The country's two biggest airlines ranked last for on-time performance among large North American carriers last month, a new report has found.
Transport committee launches probe into accessibility at Canadian airlines

Transport committee launches probe into accessibility at Canadian airlines

OTTAWA — A parliamentary committee is launching an investigation into accessibility at Canadian airlines, with a focus on the country's two largest carriers.
One of B.C.'s biggest cities is ready to increase density near transit, but not ditch the car

One of B.C.'s biggest cities is ready to increase density near transit, but not ditch the car

Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas questions viability of reducing parking provisions in proposed legislation
B.C. government kicks in $17M to trial commercial hydrogen trucks

B.C. government kicks in $17M to trial commercial hydrogen trucks

B.C. hydrogen fuelling HTEC company plans to buy six different hydrogen powered trucks and test them for fleet operators