B.C.'s infamous fast ferries are on Facebook Marketplace, and if they aren't bought they'll be destroyed

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They might be the most infamous ships in the history of British Columbia: three B.C. Ferries that were hundreds of millions of dollars over budget, couldn’t run as fast or efficiently as promised, and were partly responsible for sinking the NDP government of the 1990s.

And now, they’re back.

On Facebook Marketplace.

“We’re seeing if there’s one last ditch effort we can make before they go to the scrap yard,” said Rob Arthurs, an international trade consultant, who became aware the Egyptian government was planning to destroy the Pacficat Explorer, Discovery and Voyager.

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“It’d be a shame to see these things dismantled and put away.”

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