Canada to acquire interim ferry to serve Îles-de-la-Madeleine to Souris route
The government of Canada has awarded a US$155 million contract to purchase the Cyprus-flagged Ro-Pax ferry Villa de Teror as an interim measure to replace...
The government of Canada has awarded a US$155 million contract to purchase the Cyprus-flagged Ro-Pax ferry Villa de Teror as an interim measure to replace...
CCGS Hudson, the Canadian Coast Guard’s oldest active research vessel, has returned to service following the completion of vessel life extension...
Among the newest additions to the massive and diverse fleet of vessels operated by the Canadian Coast Guard is CCGS Capt. Jacques Cartier, a large seagoing...
A vessel operated by Florida-based marine science organisation Ocearch is set to conduct a research expedition off the coast of Nova Scotia later this...
The future Canadian Coast Guard offshore fisheries science vessel (OFSV) CCGS John Cabot has begun conducting sea trials in the waters off North Vancouver. The...
Allseas’ heavy lift vessel Pioneering Spirit has completed a successful removal campaign covering processing and accommodation topsides and flare...
Founded in 1958 as an extension of the Stradiotti family businesses, North Arm Transportation has grown to be a significant fuel company on the BC coast. Over...
CSL-Hartmann, a joint venture formed by Canada’s CSL Group and German shipowner Hartmann Group, has taken delivery of a new self-unloading bulk...
Spain’s Zamakona Yards has been awarded a contract to build a new wellboat for Norwegian operator Intership. The NSK-designed vessel will have...
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