The process behind deciding to cancel a ferry sailing because of weather is a high stakes calculation that involves a high-tech nerve center, a 28-year Navy veteran and a strict mathematical matrix ...
The new fleet of major B.C. Ferries vessels being built in a Chinese shipyard will be named after trees found across the ...
BC Ferries' future New Major Vessels built by a China shipyard will be called the Summit class, with each ship carrying a tree-inspired name.
BC Ferries’ Queen of Surrey suffers mechanical issue, sailings cancelled Six sailings on the Queen of Surrey between ...
In a typical year, the waters surrounding British Columbia’s Port of Vancouver host approximately 3,000 deep sea commercial vessels and 19 of the 35 ferries operated by BC Ferries, one of the largest ...
B.C. Ferries is laying out its case for what it would take to build new ships in Canada: more government help in ensuring training for a skilled workforce and building up a domestic supply chain. “We ...
The future of food and retail options on board BC Ferries vessels may look different when the four new ships arrive, with the company eyeing potential change.
Only a short time after it re-entered service, several sailings of the Queen of Surrey were cancelled Sunday and more sailings are at risk due to a mechanical issue. Earlier this week, BC Ferries said ...
B.C. Ferries CEO Nicolas Jimenez did a wide-ranging interview with CBC News about the province’s marine transportation system, as the corporation gears up for its first long weekend since the one at ...
On 27 August, Damen Shipyards Group launched the latest Island Class ferry for Canada’s BC Ferries. The vessel is the second of four Island Class vessels currently under construction at Damen ...
BC Ferries' new vessels will expand capacity for passengers and vehicles on its busiest routes. Replacing end of life vessels enhances BC Ferries' ability to deliver reliable service, minimize ...
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