Turns out, James Corden fans were just as quick as B.C. social media users to pick up on the dual imagery
Seniors can also sail for free on Remembrance Day with vessels flying Canadian flag at half-mast
A tug arrived after dark to safely nudge the vessel into a berth so travellers could finally disembark
Independent arbitrator finds layoffs breached collective agreement
Transport Canada reinstates rule that bans passengers from lower decks
Transport Canada order set to take effect Sept. 30
For every dollar the province spends the federal government will match
BC Ferries says smaller boat likely a tender that broke away
For ferry-dependent communities, ferries are often the sole practical lifeline to work, school or medical appointments.
The company does not qualify for the wage subsidy
Ferries working on schedule shifts to keep workers safe
Transport Canada has granted B.C.’s request, Premier says
6 a.m. and 10 p.m. sailings added for busy season
Two Island Class ferries to be in use by 2020
BC Ferries adds 28 sailings for the long weekend
Beer, wine to be available in late October on sailings between Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay
Transportation Safety Board releases report on ferry safety drill that turned into real-life rescue
Planned June launch for alcohol sales delayed
CEO Mark Collins to speak with Prince Rupert’s business community
Net earnings are down as a result of lowering fares, adding more sailings to meet customer demand according to report