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HaiSea, Seaspan target tug gender diversity deficit

HaiSea, Seaspan target tug gender diversity deficit

Haisla-shipyard partnership aims to attract more women to the province’s marine industry
Airports gear up for passenger surge as spring break tests their capacity

Airports gear up for passenger surge as spring break tests their capacity

Airports and airlines are preparing for a surge in passengers ahead of spring break after the industry has struggled to meet explosions of demand at peak times over the past year.
B.C. liquefied natural gas project helping to decarbonize West Coast tug and barge sector

B.C. liquefied natural gas project helping to decarbonize West Coast tug and barge sector

First Nations company servicing Kitimat LNG export terminal another step closer to deploying the world’s first fleet of electric tugs in B.C.
Opinion: Commuting by car in Metro Vancouver has become more appealing post-pandemic

Opinion: Commuting by car in Metro Vancouver has become more appealing post-pandemic

In May 2019, Research Co. and Glacier Media developed what was meant to be an annual survey focusing on the commuting habits of Metro Vancouverites .
Growing traffic congestion increases bus delays in Metro Vancouver

Growing traffic congestion increases bus delays in Metro Vancouver

Bus ridership is currently greater than pre-pandemic ridership of all other transit modes combined.
Abbotsford International Airport on track for busiest-ever year

Abbotsford International Airport on track for busiest-ever year

Low-cost carriers, no airport improvement fee and demand for domestic travel has lured travellers
CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

MONTREAL — CN workers backed a strike vote with negotiations set to resume on a contract for around 3,000 Canadian employees.
Airlines vital to life in the North facing headwinds from worker shortages

Airlines vital to life in the North facing headwinds from worker shortages

YELLOWKNIFE — Airlines that operate in the North — where many residents rely on flights for transportation and goods — say disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, a Canada-wide pilot shortage and new fatigue regulations are creating headwinds.
Air travellers face higher airport fees following pandemic disruptions

Air travellers face higher airport fees following pandemic disruptions

TORONTO — Canadian travellers are facing increased airport fees after the pandemic grounded revenues and led to more debt for airports across the country.
Micro mobility revolution races ahead, as policymakers and police try to keep up

Micro mobility revolution races ahead, as policymakers and police try to keep up

VANCOUVER — Since Gabriel Kwok started riding an electric unicycle on Vancouver's streets nine months ago, he estimates he's logged about 2,000 kilometres on the briefcase-sized vehicle.