February 3, 2015 St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador – Transport Canada The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport, and Marine Atlantic’s President and CEO Paul Griffin announced today that Marine Atlantic has renewed the lease agreement for t ...
February 2, 2015 - Vancouver Sun VICTORIA - BC Ferries has signed a 10-year contract with FortisBC to supply liquefied natural gas for three ferries currently under construction. The first vessel is expected to be operating in late 2016, with the other ...
January 21, 2015 – Ottawa – Transport Canada Rodney Weston, Member of Parliament for Saint John, and Greg Kerr, Member of Parliament for West Nova, on behalf of the Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport, today launched the process to choose a na ...
January 21, 2015 - Telegraph Journal A contest to name the ferry that will replace the Princess of Acadia was announced Wednesday simultaneously on both sides of the Bay of Fundy. Rodney Weston, MP for Saint John was at the ferry terminal in Saint John ...
Times Colonist - January 19, 2015 The first of three new intermediate-class vessels for B.C. Ferries is now under construction at a Gdansk shipyard on the Baltic Sea. Steel was cut for the first time on Friday, marking the start of construction of modu ...
Marine News' January 2015 edition focuses on Passenger Vessels and Ferries, and includes an article from CFA's CEO, Serge Buy. Click here to access the latest issue.
Cape Breton Post - January 14, 2015 Corporation says reductions won't last forever ST. JOHN'S (TC Media) — Marine Atlantic announced today it will pass on savings it is experiencing as a result of cheaper oil prices to customers. However, it warns the ...
[:en]January 9, 2015 – Earlier this week, a high speed catamaran working as a fast ferry sank while off the coast of Costa Rica. Three passengers, including one Canadian, are confirmed dead. The Canadian Ferry Association CFA) pauses to remember this ...
Marine News - January, 9, 2015 By Serge Buy, CEO of CFA Our country’s past and its future are fundamentally linked to the transportation of people, vehicles and goods over our lakes, rivers and sea. Ferries have always been an integral part of Canada’s ...