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December 3, 2006 · about 19 years ago

The new pride of B.C. Ferries

$100-million acquisition that will replace the sunken Queen of the North is a ship ‘people are going to love’ One of the most closely guarded secrets at B.C. Ferries is the short-list of names for the new ship, sailing halfway round the world to its home in Victoria.

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$100-million acquisition that will replace the sunken Queen of the North is a ship ‘people are going to love’

One of the most closely guarded secrets at B.C. Ferries is the short-list of names for the new ship, sailing halfway round the world to its home in Victoria.

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