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•December 18, 2020

Port of Nanaimo Issues notice of proposed changes to 2021 fees

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > Local > Port of Nanaimo Issues notice of proposed changes to 2021 fees

The Nanaimo Port Authority is providing 60 days notice regarding the proposed changes to wharfage, berthage and harbour dues contained in the 2021 Fee Document, pursuant to section 51 of the Canada Marine Act. More information can be found on their website.

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