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Quick Peaks: November 25, 2009

Published: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 11:15 AM CST
Cancels sailings

BC Ferries is cancelling three Powell River-Comox round-trips on Saturday and Sunday, November 28 and 29.

On Saturday, the 7:15 pm sailing from Comox and the 8:45 pm sailing from Powell River are cancelled. On Sunday, the 6:30 am and 10:10 am sailings from Comox and the 8:10 am and noon sailings from Powell River are cancelled. Service will resume with the 3:15 pm sailing from Comox on Sunday.

BC Ferries says essential repairs will be made to the starboard main engine on the Queen of Burnaby.





Tim’s green light

City of Powell River council approved a development permit for a Tim Hortons outlet at the November 19 meeting.

The permit allows a 250-square-metre unit with a drive-thru, along with associated civil works site improvements.





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mswmommy wrote on Nov 25, 2009 5:47 PM:

" Frustrating ferry cancellations - we had friends flying from Alberta into Comox and taking the ferry over just for a Saturday evening funeral service and leaving early Sunday morning. Because of the cancellations posted only Nov. 17 to the BC Ferry site - all their reservations, made 4 weeks ago, had to be cancelled and now they can't come at all. The timing of these cancellations for our family and the people we had coming to support us at this difficult time is terrible. "

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