Regulatory, Legislative BC sets new carbon-reduction targets for fuel December 21, 2022 British Columbia is increasing the 2030 carbon-intensity reduction target for the diesel and gasoline fuel pools from 20 percent to 30 percent under the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS)
Last Mile Delivery BC consulting on gig working conditions October 27, 2022 A series of regional in-person roundtables will be scheduled to hear directly from gig workers about their jobs and working conditions, and the unique challenges for app-based ride-hailing and delivery workers in B.C.
Appointments Who’s on the move: September 12, 2022 September 12, 2022 Appointments, promotions, moves and changes in the supply chain sector this week
Agriculture Fraught flower supply has BC buyers looking local February 14, 2022 International flower shortages combined with the Valentine's Day crunch is creating higher demand for local roses
Disaster Transport links remain blocked as BC declares state of emergency November 18, 2021 B.C. premier John Horgan declared a state of emergency in the province in November 17th as road and rail connections between the lower mainland and the rest of the country remain blocked
Fuel B.C. hydrogen strategy to decarbonize heavy transportation July 7, 2021 Establishing regional hydrogen hubs to supply fuel and increasing the numbers of medium and heavy-duty vehicles powered by hydrogen on highways
Covid-19 B.C. considering paid sick leave for workers April 29, 2021 Over 90 percent of workers in B.C. earning $30,000 or less a year do not have a sick-pay plan
Auto ID Systems New tech lets BC truckers bypass inspections February 8, 2021 Weigh-in-motion sensors let registered truckers skip waiting in line
Business Operations B.C. offering grants for supply chain resiliency projects January 26, 2021 Project commits up to $14.25 million in provincial funding
Infrastructure Feds spending $28 million on West Coast gateways July 7, 2020 Greater Vancouver area projects are meant to reduce bottlenecks and improve transport flow