Equipment B.C. fleets continue adopting natural gas December 4, 2020 SURREY, B.C. – At least 13 B.C. transportation organizations have put 144 natural gas-fueled vehicles into service this year, FortisBC reports. While the biggest adopter was BC Transit, with 78…
Business Management Don’t expect quick economic recovery, B.C. economist warns June 11, 2020 LANGLEY, B.C. – B.C. has done a good job containing the Covid-19 outbreak, but that doesn’t mean it will escape lasting economic fallout. Ken Peacock, vice-president and chief economist of…
Health & Safety B.C. allowing food trucks at provincially-owned locations April 28, 2020 VICTORIA, B.C. – British Columbia is allowing food trucks to set up at provincially-owned locations throughout the province, to help feed truckers. It is foregoing the usual restrictions and fees…
Business Management CEDA expands again with new B.C. shop July 31, 2018 FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Aiming to expand its B.C. market share CEDA has opened the doors on a new shop in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basins area. Newly appointed…
Regulations Back-pay for drivers upheld by B.C. court June 1, 2018 VANCOUVER, B.C. – The B.C. Court of Appeal ruled in favor of container truck drivers this week, dismissing the appeal of two trucking companies seeking to challenge the Container Trucking…
Health & Safety New spill response regulations in B.C. to impact carriers October 19, 2017 VICTORIA, B.C. – The British Columbia Trucking Association (BCTA) is notifying its members that they will have one year to prepare and comply with the province’s new land-based spill response…