
MV Northumberland is ready for her closeup on the P.E.I.-Nova Scotia summer ferry service
Northumberland Ferries Ltd. invited reporters on board its new ship Friday, to take a stem-to-stern look at the vessel formerly known as MV Fanafjord. It's been redubbed the Northumberland, and officials say it's is about 98 per cent ready to go on the seasonal ferry service between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau has the details.

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