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Federal government gives TransLink $663M for infrastructure projects

Federal government gives TransLink $663M for infrastructure projects

The promised Bus Rapid Transit service from Burnaby to North Shore is facing potential delays.
Feds giving $663M for Metro Vancouver transit, but funding woes remain: TransLink CEO

Feds giving $663M for Metro Vancouver transit, but funding woes remain: TransLink CEO

NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.
Transportation Safety Board investigating vessel collision at Â鶹Éç¹ú²úLNG project

Transportation Safety Board investigating vessel collision at Â鶹Éç¹ú²úLNG project

A collision occurred between two marine vessels working on the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úLNG project on Dec. 18.
Kelowna International Airport welcomed more than 2.1M passengers in 2024

Kelowna International Airport welcomed more than 2.1M passengers in 2024

Bump in passenger volume can be attributed to increased air service with access to new destinations, increased frequency and larger aircraft
Road closures, noise: Demolition of 116-year-old downtown Vancouver building this weekend

Road closures, noise: Demolition of 116-year-old downtown Vancouver building this weekend

The tear-down work means street closures over several days
Analysts say Canada can meet EV sales target without national rebates

Analysts say Canada can meet EV sales target without national rebates

OTTAWA — The federal government's decision to pause a key initiative meant to boost electric vehicles sales won't prevent Canada from meeting its targets for getting more EVs on the road, some proponents say.
New station locations announced for unfunded Metro Vancouver rapid bus system

New station locations announced for unfunded Metro Vancouver rapid bus system

Metro Vancouver will get 25 bus stations as part of two of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), once they're funded.
EV adoption in B.C., Canada faces speed limits

EV adoption in B.C., Canada faces speed limits

B.C. EV owners bemoan winter-time range anxiety, lack of fast-chargers
Automakers push back on electric vehicle sales mandates as federal incentives halted

Automakers push back on electric vehicle sales mandates as federal incentives halted

TORONTO — Automakers in Canada are calling for the end of electric vehicle sales mandates because of the sudden pause of federal EV incentives and what they say is the slow build-out of charging infrastructure.
Unifor members vote to back strike mandate at CPKC if new contract not reached

Unifor members vote to back strike mandate at CPKC if new contract not reached

CALGARY — Workers represented by Unifor at Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway have voted in favour of strike action if their union cannot reach a new deal with the company The union says members voted 99 per cent in support of the strike mandate.
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