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CHAN-DT presently broadcasts 47 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and five hours on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the highest local newscast output among Global's television stations (either owned-and-operated or affiliated ...
[LIMITED] Trips starting or ending at Burnaby Transit Centre continue along Broadway and serve Boundary Loop [71] [72] 100 Marpole Marpole Loop: 22nd Street Station: Marine Drive 22nd Street: Hourly trips operate via Willard Street and Trapp Road in New Westminster PM peak trips use West 71st Avenue instead of West 70th Avenue to Marpole Loop ...
Burquitlam station in Coquitlam. A rapid transit extension to Coquitlam was intended to be phase 2 of the new Millennium Line that was completed in 2002. As the costs of the project rose, however, plans to extend the line into Coquitlam were cancelled, though not before a third incomplete concrete platform on the westbound side of the Lougheed Town Centre station was built, with a spur of ...
This transit centre is split into two facilities (north and south,) separated by Kitchener Street. Serving the North Shore, parts of Burnaby and Vancouver, Burnaby Transit Centre is also home to many support services such as Environmental Services, Trolley Overhead, Facilities Maintenance, Fire Prevention, and Non-Revenue Vehicle Maintenance.
CHNM-DT (channel 42) is a multicultural television station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, part of the Omni Television network. It is owned and operated by Rogers Sports & Media alongside Citytv station CKVU-DT (channel 10).
The main contractor for the project was SAR Transit, a joint venture of SC Infrastructure, Agra Monenco, and Rizzani de Eccher Inc. [9] The Millennium Line opened for revenue service on January 7, 2002 (a preview for SkyTrain passengers took place on the prior two days), [ 10 ] with trains operating between Waterfront station on the Expo Line ...
A map of the Gateway Program's projects. The Gateway Program is a C$ 3.0 billion [ 1 ] regional transportation project for Metro Vancouver and surrounding areas that is being managed by the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation .
Some runs of the current #99 B-Line service Boundary when going to and from the Burnaby bus depot. Brentwood Mall – Served the Brentwood Town Centre shopping mall and was the first stop in Burnaby (excluding Boundary, because it straddled city limits). Brentwood still is a popular transfer point for North Burnaby bus routes to this day.