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Busy, busy ferries

B-C Ferries is expecting another busy weekend for their major routes.

With the increase in traffic, Ferries spokesperson Darin Guenette says they fit in the maximum number of sailings they can during the peak season….

Guenette says if you have flexibility in travel times…reserve your spot ahead, and always check current conditions on the B-C Ferries website.

The Queen of Burnaby is back in service today after undergoing repairs.

The MV Island Sky has returned to the Saltery Bay-Earls Cove run today and the North Island Princess will resume regular sailings on the Texada Island-Powell River run tomorrow (Sat).

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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