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  • Forest Products Association Of Canada Announces 2017 Green Dream Bloggers



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    Jul 5, 2017 - 8 years ago

  • 48th Annual Ivan Hanchard Charity Golf Tournament Raises $25K For BC Children’s Hospital And $5K For Betty Spalton Scholarship Fund

    The BC Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association held its 48th Annual Ivan Hanchard Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, May 5th at Northview Golf and Country Club in Surrey. Although it was a wet day, we had 360 registered golfers and about 330 of them braved the weather.

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    Jul 5, 2017 - 8 years ago

  • ShearForce Equipment And Work Truck West Move To New Facility In Langley

    Growing to Meet Your Needs

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    Jul 4, 2017 - 8 years ago

  • Tigercat Silver Anniversary

    Tigercat Silver Anniversary

    2017 marks the silver anniversary of Tigercat. Design and manufacturing excellence, dedication to the customer, vision, perseverance and teamwork

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    Jun 28, 2017 - 8 years ago

  • BC Ferries' Salish Eagle Now In Service

    BC Ferries Salish Eagle
    Salish Eagle alongside a berth at Tsawwassen Terminal, preparing for inaugural day of service. 

    VICTORIA – BC Ferries welcomed its second Salish Class vessel, Salish Eagle, into service today with a small public event on board the 9:10 and 10:50 a.m. inaugural sailings from Tsawwassen – Southern Gulf Islands.    
    President & CEO Mark Collins cut a ceremonial ribbon to mark the first official car on board the new vessel. Salish Eagle is the second of three new Salish Class vessels that are dual-fuel and capable of operating on either natural gas or ultra-low sulphur marine diesel. BC Ferries’ use of natural gas for these vessels will result in the reduction of an estimated 9,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year, the same as taking approximately 1,900 passenger vehicles off the road annually. 
    Passenger amenities on board Salish Eagle include: a Coastal Café; Passages Gift Shop; comfortable lounge seating with panoramic views; children’s play area; spacious outdoor seating on an open sundeck; pet area and elevators.   
    BC Ferries looks forward to welcoming its customers on board Salish Eagle. 
    Under contract to the Province of British Columbia, BC Ferries is the service provider responsible for the delivery of safe, efficient and dependable ferry service along coastal British Columbia. 

    BC Ferries Salish Eagle
    Ribbon cutting ceremony - from left to right : Senior Master Captain Derek Sweet, Senior Chief Steward Kittie Byron, President & CEO Mark Collins, Senior Chief Engineer Iain Williamson and Coast Salish Artist John Marston. 

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    Jun 21, 2017 - 8 years ago

  • World Premieres Met A Large Audience In The Forest



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    Jun 21, 2017 - 8 years ago

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