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Pipeline marine terminal making progress

Pipeline marine terminal making progress

by CS | Mar 25, 2021 | Featured, Keith Norbury, Other, Ports and Terminals

By Keith Norbury Work on the expanding the Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C., is running slightly ahead of the rest of the controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project. Capt. Bikram Kanjilal, Trans Mountain’s Director of Marine Development, said in...
Nanaimo deal will enable container ships to call

Nanaimo deal will enable container ships to call

by CS | Mar 25, 2021 | Featured, Keith Norbury, Ocean, Other, Ports and Terminals

By Keith Norbury Port of Nanaimo and terminal operator DP World signed a 50-year lease agreement in February that marks a major step in an estimated $105 million container terminal expansion. Design work can begin immediately on expanding the port’s Duke Point...
Laurentia Terminal opposed despite strong economic benefits

Laurentia Terminal opposed despite strong economic benefits

by CS | Mar 25, 2021 | Brian Dunn, Featured, Ocean, Other, Ports and Terminals, St. Lawrence, Seaway and Great Lakes

By Brian Dunn An ambitious $775 million expansion project at the port of Quebec is facing a lot of push back from several organizations. The project, backed by CN, is a deep-water container terminal known as Laurentia terminal. It is being reviewed by the federal...

Atlantic Spirit awarded Montreal’s Gold-Headed Cane

by CS | Mar 25, 2021 | Ocean, Other, Ports and Terminals, St. Lawrence, Seaway and Great Lakes

Atlantic Spirit was the first ocean-going vessel of 2021 to cross the port of Montreal’s downstream limit at Sorel without a stopover on January 1. True to a tradition dating back over 180 years, Montreal Port Authority (MPA) is awarding the Gold-Headed Cane to her...

Port of Sept Îles welcomes first ship of 2021

by CS | Mar 25, 2021 | Ocean, Other, Ports and Terminals, St. Lawrence, Seaway and Great Lakes

Flying the flag of the Netherlands, M/V Erasmusgracht arriving from Lake Charles, Louisiana, was the first ship of 2021, with arrival at 3:30 p.m. on January 2. The ship was in ballast and will be leaving today for Barranquilla, Colombia with a cargo of 10,500 tonnes...
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