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Port of Vancouver volumes up 11% in first half of 2023

Port of Vancouver volumes up 11% in first half of 2023

Grain volumes more than doubled, cruise ship traffic back 'with a vengeance'
Committee calls BC Ferries service to Sunshine Coast ‘unmitigated disaster’ amid cancellations

Committee calls BC Ferries service to Sunshine Coast ‘unmitigated disaster’ amid cancellations

‘It’s inadequate service all year long, it's getting worse and worse.'
B.C.'s post-pandemic transit ridership rebound exceeds rest of Canada’s

B.C.'s post-pandemic transit ridership rebound exceeds rest of Canada’s

Urban public-transit ridership in the province remains 14 per cent below 2019 level
Nearly half of Canadians say drivers are worse than they were five years ago: poll

Nearly half of Canadians say drivers are worse than they were five years ago: poll

Research Co. and Glacier Media research looks at Canadians’ views on drivers.
Trucking company's licences suspended after North Vancouver overpass crash

Trucking company's licences suspended after North Vancouver overpass crash

Truck hitting B.C. overpass 'outrageous,' minister says
How 5G might soon improve Metro Vancouver traffic flows

How 5G might soon improve Metro Vancouver traffic flows

Recent UBC study shows how smarter traffic can reduce wait times for pedestrians and cut carbon emissions
Metro Vancouver transit projects near funding deadline, says Mayors' Council

Metro Vancouver transit projects near funding deadline, says Mayors' Council

Metro Vancouver mayors continue with public campaigning to pressure senior governments for transit funding.
Lynx Air pulls service from Kelowna International Airport

Lynx Air pulls service from Kelowna International Airport

Airline stopped flying into Kelowna once service was disrupted by wildfires in late August
Delta hears latest on George Massey tunnel replacement project

Delta hears latest on George Massey tunnel replacement project

Corp. is expecting to complete the environmental assessment before fall 2025
Backlog of air passenger complaints tops 57,000, hitting new peak

Backlog of air passenger complaints tops 57,000, hitting new peak

The backlog of air passenger complaints at Canada’s transport regulator has hit a new high topping 57,000, as dissatisfaction over cancellations and compensation persist three and a half years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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