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MAYOR HOPING TO SEE RAIL STATION RENTED OUT – MyComoxValleyNow

April 9, 2018 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

COURTENAY, B.C- Larry Jangula wants the vacant railway station in Courtenay to be used again. According to Jangula, who serves as the mayor of Courtenay, a meeting of the Island Corridor Foundation last week brought up the topic of what […]

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Opinions mixed in Cowichan on E&N railway viability – Cowichan Valley Citizen

April 4, 2018 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

There’s been feedback aplenty on both sides of the E&N railway line restoration issue following the Citizen’s April 2 story “Group Wants Movement on Restoring Railway”. In it Jack Peake, chairman of the E&N Railway Roundtable, said the group is prepared to […]

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Province myopic on transit improvements – Times Colonist Feb 24, 2018

February 28, 2018 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

Re: “Gas-tax hike to fuel region transit boost,” Feb. 22.As an occasional bus commuter, I heartily approve of the gas-tax increase to expand our local bus service, which has suffered severe and counter-intuitive blows by cancelling the seniors’ discount fare and […]

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E&N can provide rail and trail – Times Colonist

February 19, 2018 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

Re: “E&N line’s real value is as a trail, not rail,” comment, Feb. 11. In support of the restoration of a 21st-century E&N Railway and all who travel on public transportation, the Island Corridor provides for trail and rail. The […]

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Province should put money into E&N upgrades -Jan. 23, 2018 4:38 p.m.LettersOpinion Cowichan Valley Citizen

February 14, 2018 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

Province should put money into E&N upgrades Dear Premier Horgan: I certainly praise your making future use of our derelict E&N railroad corridor a priority, among many needs left us by our former, corrupt Liberal government. I sure hope our […]

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Premier wants decision soon on future of E&N Corridor

February 14, 2018 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

Premier John Horgan said he wants to see a decision soon on the future of the E&N corridor, which has been touted as a possible commuter route between Victoria and the West Shore. “We want to move on this quickly […]

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Board Meeting Notes January 2018

February 13, 2018 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

Board Meeting Notes January 2018 ICF Chair – Dr. Judith Sayers Made Member of Order of Canada Kekinusugs, Dr. Judith Sayers founding member and current chair of the ICF has been made a Member of the Order of Canada. The […]

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E&N Editorial Off Track

December 19, 2017 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

December 15th 2017   E&N Editorial Off Track Your editorial of November 28th ‘E&N line needs new approach’ is full of blame but devoid of fact and understanding of  the Island Corridor Foundation (ICF) and does nothing in bringing clarity […]

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In 10 years' time trains could be solar powered – Alice Bell, theguardian.com

December 18, 2017 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

Last week, my 10:10 colleague Leo Murray co-authored a new report on solar-powered trains with Nathaniel Bottrell, an electrical engineer at Imperial College. It’s exciting stuff. We think solar could power 20% of the Merseyrail network in Liverpool, as well […]

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ICF seeking clarity from new provincial government – BC Local News

December 13, 2017 Island Corridor FoundationUncategorized

Officials from the Island Corridor Foundation met with the province’s new Transportation and Infrastructure Minister, Clair Trevena, Nov. 9 to discuss the long-anticipated railway project. There were growing concerns within the ICF, the non-profit organization that aims to restore rail […]

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