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Coal Harbour plane crash under investigation by Transportation Safety BoardFederal officials with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are in Vancouver to investigate Saturday afternoon’s plane crash in Coal Harbour. Grace Ke has the latest.CanadaJun 9
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Calgary pilot killed in glider crash remembered fondlyA glider plane crash that killed a Calgary pilot is being investigated by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. As Jayme Doll reports, the long-time pilot is being remembered for his role in shaping many flying careers.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryMay 30
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Global Okanagan News at 5:30: February 18, 2024The Transportation Safety Board is looking into two train derailments that happened in BC within 24 hours, Caravan Farm Theatre hosts its first-ever Family Day Weekend Social, and filmmakers are gearing up for the Okanagan Film Awards.Feb 18
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Two CPKC train derailments in B.C. in two daysThe Transportation Safety Board is now looking into two train derailments that happened in B.C. within two days. Both trains were operated by Canadian Pacific/Kansas City Railway. Kimberly Davidson reportsFeb 18
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Documents shed light on Canada’s 2019 move to ground the Boeing MAX-8All 157 people on board the Ethiopian Airlines flight were killed on March 10, nearly five years ago. It was the second crash involving the Boeing MAX-8 in less than a year. Five months earlier, a Lion Air flight went down off the coast of Indonesia. In the 72 hours that followed the tragedy in...Feb 21
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Alaska Airlines plane had warnings days before blowout, investigators sayWhile investigators work to figure out what caused an Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737 Max 9 plane panel to suffer a mid-flight blowout, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board says pilots reported pressurization warning lights on three previous flights of the same aircraft. Jackson Proskow reports on what more is being learned about the incident.Global NationalJan 8
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Alaska Airlines plane’s auto pressurization fail light had illuminated on 3 previous flights: NTSBNational Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) chair Jennifer Homendy said Sunday that the auto pressurization fail light on board an Alaska Airlines flight that was forced to make an emergency landing when the door plug tore off the aircraft had illuminated on three separate flights. However, she said it was unclear if the incidents were connected.U.S. NewsJan 8
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Global National: Jan. 8While investigators work to figure out what caused an Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737 Max 9 plane panel to suffer a mid-flight blowout, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board says pilots reported pressurization warning lights on three previous flights of the same aircraft. A look at what more is being learned about the incident.The world is...Global NationalJan 8
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Halifax Transit proposes deploying safety officers on buses, transit amid increase in violent incidentsHalifax Transit is looking to address the growing number of violent incidents happening on transportation services throughout the municipality. In a recent committee meeting, the department proposed the implementation of safety officers aboard buses and ferries. Vanessa Wright has more.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 24, 2023
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Fishers’ Memorial Service held in Lunenburg, N.S.This weekend marked a sombre event to honour fishers lost at sea in Nova Scotia. According to the Transportation Safety Board, fishing continues to be one of the most dangerous jobs in Canada. As Callum Smith reports, a Nova Scotia museum is doing what it can to raise awareness of the dangers at sea and...Global News at 6 HalifaxSep 11, 2023
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Global National: July 29B.C. port workers are back to the bargaining table after voting down a mediated deal to end a bitter labour dispute, with additional potential strike action looming. Another work walkoff would cause further damage to the Canadian economy, and there’s growing questions about whether the federal government will intervene. RCMP have confirmed six people are...Global NationalJul 29, 2023
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6 dead in Southern California private plane crash identified by authoritiesSix people were killed Saturday when a small plane travelling from Las Vegas crashed near an airport in Murrieta, Calif., according to authorities. The Cessna Citation 550 was flying in low visibility conditions, and the crash killed all people on board, a National Transportation Safety Board investigator said.U.S. NewsJul 9, 2023
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Titan sub disaster: TSB says ‘hearts go out’ to those aboard Polar Prince following tragedyKathy Fox, chair of the Transportation Safety Board, said Saturday that officials’ “hearts go out” to those who were aboard the Polar Prince, which was acting as the support vessel for the Titan submersible, following the disaster that resulted in the deaths of five people.WorldJun 24, 2023
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Titan sub disaster: TSB says its received ‘full co-operation’ from Polar Prince in investigationClifford Harvey, the director of marine investigations at the Transportation Safety Board (TSB), said Saturday it has received “full co-operation” from those aboard the Polar Prince — the Canadian-flagged ship that was acting as the support ship for the Titan submersible — as the TSB investigates the disaster that claimed the lives of five people.Jun 24, 2023
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Canada opens investigation into Titan implosion and Polar Prince roleThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is investigating the implosion of the Titan submersible and a Canadian ship’s role in the operation leading to the doomed descent.CanadaJun 23, 2023
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Ultralight crash sparks fire in SurreyA frantic rescue and firefight in the middle of Surrey when an ultralight aircraft went down in a large field. As Global’s Julie Nolin reports, the Transportation Safety Board is now investigating.Global News at 11 BCJun 3, 2023
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Five-car train derailment at Canadian Pacific Railyard in Port CoquitlamFive Canadian Pacific freight train cars came off the tracks at the Coquitlam Yard Wednesday. The Transportation Safety Board confirms no one was hurt, and one of the derailed cars carrying hydrochloric acid did not spill.Apr 12, 2023
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Transportation Safety Board issues report on 2021 float plane crashThe Transportation Safety Board says the pilots of a float plane and water taxi in Tofino Harbour probably didn’t see each other until it was too late to avoid a collision.BC1Mar 30, 2023
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Maritime union presses for government action on tugboat safetyThe union representing B.C. maritime workers is pressing the federal government to implement safety recommendations from the Transportation Safety Board, sparked by a tugboat tragedy that killed two men. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 6, 2023
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CN Rail train carrying grain derails east of EdmontonThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating what caused a train derailment east of Edmonton Wednesday morning. While none of the cars involved were carrying anything dangerous, more than a dozen left the tracks. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 5, 2023