Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

Ship Responsible For Fuel Leak In Vancouver Harbour Will Soon Be Cleared To Move

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 20 Apr, 2015 04:39 PM
    VANCOUVER — A ship that leaked more than 2,700 litres of bunker fuel into the waters off Vancouver almost two weeks ago will soon be given the go-ahead to dock at Vancouver's port.
     
    The Coast Guard says it has completed its decontamination of the MV Marathassa.
     
    A bathtub ring of bunker fuel remains stuck to the vessel's hull around the water line but crews say it would require chemical treatment to remove.
     
    Before the ship can pull into the dock, crews will remove the protective boom that surrounds the ship while a pollution response team stands by in case any oil escapes.
     
    The Marathassa will be allowed to move on its own power, but it will be escorted by an emergency response vessel. Once in port, Transport Canada will conduct a further safety inspection of the vessel.
     
    All but two Vancouver-area beaches reopened Saturday after officials said water and sand samples showed no harmful levels of oil.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Canada's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue Slow Climb: Report

    Canada's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue Slow Climb: Report
    OTTAWA — The latest emissions inventory from Environment Canada shows the country's overall greenhouse gas output climbed 1.5 per cent between 2012 and 2013, continuing a slow, but steady, upward trend since the global recession of 2009.

    Canada's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue Slow Climb: Report

    Federal Budget To Address Security, Anti-terrorism Programs, Sources Say

    Federal Budget To Address Security, Anti-terrorism Programs, Sources Say
    OTTAWA — The Conservative government plans to use the coming federal budget to underscore its pre-election messaging on the importance of national security.

    Federal Budget To Address Security, Anti-terrorism Programs, Sources Say

    French In The Courts: Groups File Complaint Against Quebec Chief Justice

    French In The Courts: Groups File Complaint Against Quebec Chief Justice
    MONTREAL — Francophone-rights activists have filed a complaint against the chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court.

    French In The Courts: Groups File Complaint Against Quebec Chief Justice

    Richmond's Surjit Dosanjh Killing Mother-In-Law In House Fire That Left Boy, 13, Critical

    Richmond's Surjit Dosanjh Killing Mother-In-Law In House Fire That Left Boy, 13, Critical
    Surjit (sur-JEET') Dosanjh has been in custody since the blaze early Monday, when 66-year-old Elaine Leznoff was killed.

    Richmond's Surjit Dosanjh Killing Mother-In-Law In House Fire That Left Boy, 13, Critical

    Licensed Strip Clubs Banned In Saskatchewan; Exception Made For Charity Events Once A Year

    Licensed Strip Clubs Banned In Saskatchewan; Exception Made For Charity Events Once A Year
    REGINA — Licensed strip clubs are no longer allowed in Saskatchewan, but the government says it will make an exception for charitable events once a year.

    Licensed Strip Clubs Banned In Saskatchewan; Exception Made For Charity Events Once A Year

    B.C. Man Who Secretly Recorded Teenage Stepdaughter Given Jail Time

    B.C. Man Who Secretly Recorded Teenage Stepdaughter Given Jail Time
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A British Columbia man who used his cellphone to secretly record videos of his 15-year-old stepdaughter changing has been sentenced to 18 months in jail.

    B.C. Man Who Secretly Recorded Teenage Stepdaughter Given Jail Time