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Ports merger crowning achievement for outgoing CEO Houston

Mission accomplished:

Ports merger crowning achievement
for outgoing CEO Houston

By MARK WILSON

September 29, 2008

On July 15, Gordon Houston, president and CEO of Port Metro Vancouver, told his directors that he wanted to retire at year-end. He could have flown the ‘Mission Accomplished’ signal and all would have applauded the claim.

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Hillier, Homeland Security executive highlight Atlantic provinces conference

Hillier, Homeland Security executive
highlight Atlantic provinces conference

Event brings world leaders in trade,
transportation, border security to Halifax

September 26, 2008

A senior executive with U.S. Homeland Security, Canada’s former chief of defence staff and the CEOs of road transportation associations from around the world will be among the headline guests of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association (APTA) when it hosts its International Transportation Summit this month.
 

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Port Metro Vancouver pleased with short-sea shipping funding announcement

Port Metro Vancouver pleased with
short-sea shipping funding announcement

September 29, 2008

Port Metro Vancouver says it is pleased with the Sept. 5 announcement by Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific Gateway) James Moore of up to $20.9 million in federal funding under the Asia Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative Transportation Infrastructure Fund for five short-sea shipping projects and two road projects in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland. The funding is part of a potential $43.5-million joint investment with private sector transportation service providers and municipalities in the region. 

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Hamilton Port Authority: Randle Reef sediment remediation project update

The delisting of Hamilton Harbour from the International Joint Commission (IJC) list of Great Lakes hot spots remains the single largest environmental project in the port’s portfolio.

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Hamilton Port Authority: Projects undertaken to reduce environmental footprint

The Hamilton Port Authority strives to reduce the sources of dust and mitigate particulate re-suspension on its roads and properties in order to control off-site impacts. As HPA road and properties are redeveloped, methods to reduce dust by optimizing truck routes and road materials, as well as storm water control, are considered.

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