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Salish Orca celebrates one year anniversary

COMOX, B.C. – Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the Salish Orca. One of BC Ferries’ newest vessels took its...

Salish Raven covering for Orca on Powell River to Comox route

COMOX, B.C.- The Salish Orca is undergoing repairs, so one of its sister vessels is filling in on the...

BC Ferries Joins the Great Trail

BC Ferries has become an official part of The Great Trail. The project, also known as the Trans...

BC Ferries “Size up the Savings” promo starts Saturday

If you're planning on a road trip this summer, it might cost a little less to get your recreational...

Ferries launches new sustainability program

BC Ferries has created a new program aimed at improving the sustainability of it's operations. Spokesperson Deborah Marshall says the...

New BC Ferries vessel wrapped in massive art decal

The final touches have been put on the artwork adorning BC Ferries' newest vessel. The Salish Orca will be...

BC Ferries prepping for busy long weekend

BC Ferries is reminding people to be prepared for heavier traffic this weekend. Spokesperson Deborah Marshall says the travel patterns...
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Community gathering Sunday to remember mother, child killed at Comox Lake

After a tragic incident at Comox Lake last week, a community gathering has been planned for this weekend to remember those who died. 
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