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The head of BC Ferries welcomes plans to expand Canada's shipbuilding industry, but says future vessel procurements must be ...
With the apparent success of Hullo Ferries, the long-range plan for BC Ferries contemplates the potential of four ...
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A new home to comfort those who lost a loved one. Ryan's Place is moving into a brand new building on Regent Street this week, which will help them continue their mission to provide grief services ...
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This tiny undersea robot from New Bedford has been to some of the deepest places on earth
Orpheus is less than a year old but is already making a splash. The undersea robot from New Bedford has dived 3.5 miles beneath the ocean’s surface.
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Can cruising be emission-free? Havila Voyages plans the world’s longest climate-neutral cruise
Norwegian cruise line Havila Voyages has revealed plans to launch what could become the world’s longest climate-neutral cruise as early as this autumn. The proposed 12-day voyage will follow the ...
Nebraska will allow the Trump administration to use a state prison in McCook as America’s latest immigration detention center, Gov. Jim Pillen’s office announced Tuesday. Nebraska will allow the Trump ...
Stellantis shelves AutoDrive Level 3 system due to concerns around cost, market viability, sources say Level 3 allows hands-free and eyes-off driving under certain conditions Company says Level 3 ...
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For many, the call of the open sea is irresistible. For John, it was a passion ignited decades ago by Robin Knox-Johnston's ...
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BC Ferries president says procurement should be free of politics
The head of BC Ferries welcomes plans to expand Canada’s shipbuilding industry, but said future vessel procurements must be “free from political interference” after lessons learned from the so-called ...
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