Mechanical difficulty cancels BC Ferries Victoria, Vancouver sailings

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BC Ferries cancels sailings between Victoria, Vancouver due to mechanical difficulty

Posted: Jul. 6, 2023 4:37PMBC Ferries cancelled two sailings between Vancouver and Victoria on Thursday afternoon due to a “mechanical difficulty” aboard the Spirit of British Columbia ship.

BC Ferries says it is making repairs to the fire suppression system’s water line, and that there may be additional delays to other sailings because the Spirit of British Columbia is currently docked in Berth 5 in Tsawwassen.

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