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FORT-VI Press Release
The federal government and the Province of British Columbia today announced the return of a short section of the Island Corridor to the Snaw-Naw-As First Nation. The Snaw-Naw-As have indicated strongly that they do not want rail going through their reserve and have stated that they want to see alternative uses for the corridor considered.
Read More E&N Land Returned to First Nation
Ten acres of land taken for E&N to be returned to Nanoose First Nation
Read More First Nations ICF board members resign
In a major setback for the resumption of rail on the E&N corridor five First Nations members of the Island Corridor Foundation have resigned.
Read More The end of the line for Island railway
The Chief of the Snaw-Naw-As First Nation, states that “there is no business case to re-invest in the corridor.”
Read More Island bus service
Op-ed makes the case that a good transit system would be much better, and cheaper, than trying to resurrect trains.
Read More Singing on the Tracks
Watch a video of Ocie Elliott singing about their walk along the tracks from Victoria to Nanaimo.
Read More Preserve the Vancouver Island Rail Corridor
FORT-VI has started a petition to preserve the old E&N corridor by converting it to a multi-use trail like the Galloping Goose.
Read More More Victorians are cycling, walking to work: Latest census data
The demand is growing for active transportation.
Read More Popup Businesses
Watch news about Saanich's plan to allow popup businesses on the Galloping Goose and Lochside Trails.
Read More Railway not achievable
Premier John Horgan doubts that train service on the E&N corridor is achievable, even in the well-populated Langford to Victoria section.
Read More No, Canada doesn’t need bullet trains
The fact that we don’t have more trains — never mind high-speed ones — is no mystery at all
Read More Comment: Choose active transportation, not a renewed railway
Let's not waste money to prop up a failed Victorian railway.
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