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Coast Guard awaits conclusion of investigation after fire on former B.C. ferry

  • A retired Sidney ferry caught fire near Mission, B.C., on May 3, triggering an emergency response involving multiple agencies.
  • The fire followed recent cutting torch work on the vessel, but the RCMP stated on May 13 that there is no indication of criminal activity.
  • Mission Fire Rescue and other agencies responded immediately, with no environmental damage detected, and local council has urged federal action to remove the vessel and others like it.
  • The Coast Guard awaits the RCMP investigation’s outcome before updating, while Transport Canada notes the RCMP and B.C. Ministry of Environment currently lead the response.
  • The Ministry of Environment confirmed federal responsibility for hazardous vessels under legislation holding owners liable and allowing enforcement to ensure compliance.
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Coast Guard awaits conclusion of investigation after fire on former B.C. ferry

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Mission City Record broke the news in Mission, Canada on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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