Times Colonist - May 24, 2015 March 22, 2006, was the undisputed worst day in B.C. Ferries history: That was the day Queen of the North ran aground 70 nautical miles south of Prince Rupert and sank. Two of the 101 passengers were never found and have b ...
Global News - May 19, 2015 BC Ferries is looking to the public to help them name its new ships. A contest will be held over the next three weeks where the public can submit name proposals for three new Intermediate Class Ferries that are currently bei ...
Times Colonist - May 9, 2015 B.C. Ferries has christened the newest addition to its fleet, a $15-million cable ferry that will run between Buckley Bay on Vancouver Island and Denman Island. Unveiled Friday during a ceremony at Seaspan’s shipyard in Nor ...
CBC - May 8, 2015 Fundy Rose will replace the 43-year-old Princess of Acadia on the ferry run between Saint John and Digby, N.S. The name of the new ferry was revealed Friday. The federal government had asked for the public's help to name the ferry. Fu ...
Four companies confirmed they had received licenses from the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control to provide ferry travel May 6, 2015 - AFP WASHINGTON DC, USA – The United States authorized commercial ferry services to Cuba for the first time ...
Transport Canada has released 2 updated Ship Safety Bulletins. Regulations for Vessel Air Emissions: Fuel Oil Change-Over Operations SSB No.:04/2015. Click here. Regulations for Vessel Air Emissions: Criteria of an "Identical Engine" SSB No.:05/2015. ...
The Manitoulin Expositor - April 29, 2015 OWEN SOUND—Although there is still plenty of ice floating about in Manitoulin waters, the Owen Sound Transportation Company (OSTC) remains confident that the ferry linking the Island to Tobermory on the Bruce P ...
Yesterday, during Question Period, Minister David Brazil made reference to meeting with CFA executives about the passenger vessel import tariff. “MR. BRAZIL: As of tomorrow morning at 8:00 o’clock, I will be meeting with the senior executives of the Ca ...
Self-described hockey ‘grinder’ takes rink’s lessons to the boardroom Globe and Mail - April 24, 2015 Still an intimidating and skilled hockey player, British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. president and CEO Mike Corrigan knew early that he wanted more t ...