The public meeting is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. in the Hotel Grand Pacific in Victoria.
B.C. Ferries is holding its annual general meeting Thursday morning in Victoria at a time when the organization is facing major engine repairs on its Coastal Renaissance and is dealing with ongoing staffing challenges.
Chairs of the boards of the two organizations will speak, as will Nicolas Jimenez, president of B.C. Ferry Services, which operates the fleet. He will look at the past year and talk about what’s coming up in the future.
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