| CalMac in 2007 already The clocks may just have gone forward and the summer timetable for 2006 may be about to start this weekend, but ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne is already looking ahead to 2007. | |
| CalMac achieves Environmental accreditation Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has had its commitment to the environment and good working practices recognised by being accredited to the internationally recognised Environment Managements System (EMS) standard, ISO 14001. | |
| CalMac to introduce seven day service for Sound of Harris The Caledonian MacBrayne Board, meeting in Stornoway today (Wednesday, March 29), agreed to extend the current timetable for the Sound of Harris service between Leverburgh and Berneray to a 7 day service, on a date to be confirmed. | |
| A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE Lews Castle College and ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne’s subsidiary company Caledonian MacBrayne Crewing (Guernsey) Limited have this week launched an initiative aimed at providing young people resident in the Western Isles with new opportunities for employment at sea. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne and JoLomo team up again! Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne is once again turning one of its major ships into a floating art gallery, teaming up with Jolomo, Scotland’s most successful artist John Lowrie Morrison, in conjunction with Kranenburg Fine Art of Oban.
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| CalMac launches spring Marketing campaign Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne is reporting a significant increase in advance activity from potential tourists in the Outer Hebrides as it launches its spring campaign for 2006. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne confirm extended summer timetable service for Rathlin service Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has announced an extension to the summer timetable service on its Ballycastle-Rathlin Island route. The summer service will be introduced on 31 March 2006, a month earlier than in previous years.
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| Gaelic Festival secures Caledonian MacBrayne support Ferry company Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd has announced that it is to continue its support of the Royal National Mod for a fifth consecutive year. | |
| CalMac confirmed as preferred bidder Ferry operators Caledonian MacBrayne has welcomed confirmation by the Scottish Executive that the company has today been nominated as preferred bidder for the provision of ferry services to the Northern Isles. | |
| CalMac confirms renewal of Alicat contract Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has confirmed that the Red Funnel Group has been successful in tendering for the provision of peak time passenger only services on the Gourock to Dunoon service. The service is currently provided by Red Funnel’s MV Alicat. The extension of their existing contract will begin on April 3, 2006 and run for 12 months. | |
| CalMac go local with summer recruitment drive Ferry operator Caledonian MacBraynes subsidiary company Caledonian MacBrayne Crewing (Guernsey) Limited has launched a major recruitment drive aimed at gearing the companys services up for the transition to summer schedules. | |
