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Mar. 18—Some much needed icebreaking between the U.S. and Canada — literally speaking — will begin today when a Canadian Coast Guard vessel leaves port and heads west on the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, along with the American and Canadian Coast Guard, conducted a search for the object, but ...
The federal government announced plans last week to construct two new Arctic icebreakers for the Canadian Coast Guard. The first contract, worth Canadian $3.2 billion (US$2.2 billion), went to ...
Soon, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Atlantic Raven arrived with more U.S. Coast Guard crews to grab the Luther before it ran aground. Luther was taken to Port Angeles and plans were being made to ...
Canada has made substantial investments in domain awareness in the region, from over-the-horizon radars to a network of ...
A tug and barge, contracted by MSC, were able to go alongside the MSC Baltic III earlier in the month to load some storage tanks and a containment boom on board the vessel. Containers with polymeric ...
The Coast Guard later confirmed in a statement that a Canadian P-3 aircraft “detected underwater noises in the search area.” However, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class (PO3 ...
Seaspan on Thursday announced its Vancouver Drydock has completed a Vessel Life Extension (VLE) program for the 38-year-old Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker vessel CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Seaspan Shipyards has cut steel on the Canadian Coast Guard’s (CCG) new heavy polar icebreaker, marking the first time a heavy ...
The Canadian Coast Guard sent a three-person team “to assess the situation” and collect samples of the globs on the beaches west of the provincial capital St John’s, for testing. Federal ...
An Ontario oil refinery spilled 5,000 liters, or about 1,300 gallons, of crude oil into the St. Clair River Thursday, according to Canadian officials.