06-05-2025 03:06
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Cleaning up torched Queen of Sidney could take years, millions of dollars, experts say
The former Queen of Sidney was retired from BC Ferries' fleet in 2000, and has been more on the Fraser River in Mission since it was sold in 2002 to Gerald Tapp.
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