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8:05 sailing from Powell River to Comox cancelled

BC Ferries has cancelled two sailings between Little River and Powell River this morning, the 6:15 from Comox, and the 8:05 from Powell River. This is according to a release from BC Ferries:

Please be advised that the following Salish Orca scheduled sailings have been cancelled due to a crewing issue:
6:15 am departure from Little River
8:05 am departure from Powell River
A crew member will be meeting the vessel and sailings will resume with the scheduled 9:55 am departure from Little River.
Your safety is important to us, and we require a specific number of crew members on board the vessel to ensure the safety of our passengers in the unlikely event of an emergency and to comply with Transport Canada regulations.
We request that customers with reservations check in at the terminals in accordance with the scheduled sailing times, to maintain their reserved status.
BC Ferries’ primary objective is to inform our customers as early as possible of any changes to our scheduled sailings.
We recommend that for timely sailing and departure information that our customers also follow @BC Ferries on Twitter, visit our Current Conditions webpage at https://www.bcferries.com/current_conditions/ or call us toll free at 1-888-223-3779.
We will keep you up to date if there are any changes.
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