Tag: travel
DriveBC unveils updated platform in time for summer travel season
The province unveiled a streamlined website Thursday where drivers can check road and weather conditions on provincial highways.
B.C. small businesses worry U.S.-Canada trade dispute could hurt summer season
Many small businesses in British Columbia are concerned the ongoing U.S.-Canada trade dispute could disrupt their operations this summer, according to data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).
BC Ferries planning to revamp check-in and boarding systems
The changes would come to the company’s five major terminals: Duke Point, Tsawwassen, Horseshoe Bay, Departure Bay and Swartz Bay.
Essential commercial travel now possible on Coquihalla Highway
With Highway 5 now open for commercial vehicles weighing up to 11,794 kg, the travel restrictions on Highway 3 will be lifted Tuesday.
Road Safety at Work asks B.C. drivers to consider if travelling is worth it this winter
Considering whether or not to drive depending on conditions is an important part of winter driving, accordion to Road Safety at Work (RSW).
Cowichan Valley Transit and Winter Routing
If snow and ice conditions make travel on local roads unsafe, Cowichan Valley Transit routes will operate on Winter...
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Most British Columbians report seeing dangerous driving in school zones, survey finds
A survey by the British Columbia Automobile Association finds most British Columbians have witnessed dangerous driving in school zones.Â
B.C. housing starts decline in first half of 2025, bucking national trend
Housing starts in British Columbia fell four per cent between January and July compared to the same period last year.
277 mandatory alcohol screenings issued by BC Highway Patrol over Sunfest, Nickelback weekends
Many drivers enjoying concerts in Lake Cowichan were left saying this is how you remind me... not to drink and drive.Â
B.C. tourism industry bracing for peak-season cancellations due to Air Canada strike
Tourism operators in B.C. are bracing for a possible financial hit after the union representing about 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants defied a back-to-work order.Â
IIO recommends no charges after pedestrians hit by off-duty RCMP officer
The Independent Investigations Office is not recommending action against an off-duty RCMP officer driving a vehicle that hit two pedestrians in April.
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