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December 13, 2006 · about 19 years ago

Construction begins on new intermediate vessel

BC Ferries announced that the keel-laying of a new 125-car intermediate size ferry took place today at Vancouver Shipyards in North Vancouver. The event marked the beginning of construction on the third new vessel that the company has commissioned since 2004 and was recognized at a special ceremony

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BC Ferries announced that the keel-laying of a new 125-car intermediate size ferry took place today at Vancouver Shipyards in North Vancouver. The event marked the beginning of construction on the third new vessel that the company has commissioned since 2004 and was recognized at a special ceremony involving representatives from both BC Ferries and Vancouver Shipyards.

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