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U.S. congressman pushing for cruise ships to permanently bypass British ColumbiaCurrently, large foreign-flagged passenger vessels are not permitted to make consecutive U.S. port stops without a foreign stop in between.PoliticsSep 15, 2021
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Premier John Horgan confident B.C. won’t be permanently skipped by cruise shipsThe United States has passed a temporary law allowing cruise ships to bypass Canada due to the pandemic.PoliticsJun 11, 2021
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World’s first hybrid-electric cruise ship steams into Vancouver harbourThe company that operates the world's first hybrid-electric cruise ship says its powerful bank of batteries cut its CO2 emissions by 20 per cent.Sep 27, 2019
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Port of Vancouver welcomes 25-millionth cruise ship passengerThe unsuspecting Illinois woman who marked the milestone was awarded a gift bag, an on-board credit and a suite upgrade.CanadaMay 23, 2018
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Husband charged with killing wife on Alaska cruise ship during ‘murder mystery’ dinnerAccording to FBI court documents, Kenneth Manzanares was charged with murder after he was found with blood on his hands and clothes, and with blood spread throughout the cabin on the Princess Cruises ship Tuesday night.CrimeJul 28, 2017
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FBI investigating deadly domestic dispute onboard Alaskan cruiseThe FBI says a suspect is in custody following a domestic dispute onboard an Alaskan cruise ship that left one woman dead.CrimeJul 27, 2017
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