ANTI-FREE-TRADERS PLAN TO CLOG 401 April 12, 2001 KINGSTON, Ont. -- The country's busiest highway may grind to a near-halt on Apr. 19, in Eastern Ontario if anti-fre...
COLLENETTE WANTS A NEW TRANSPORTATION BLUEPRINT April 12, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Transport Minister David Collenette has identified key transport challenges facing Canada and la...
MINISTER EYES FOOT-AND-MOUTH PRECAUTIONS April 12, 2001 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Alberta's Minister of Agriculture, Shirley McClellan, is not willing to take any chances with on...
ONTARIO PAYS $879 MILLION FOR TORONTO WORK April 12, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- Ontario's final bill for improvements to Toronto's major transportation and subway system over the...
CANUCK AMONG WINNERS OF FREE TRUCKCARE April 12, 2001 STRATHMORE, Alta. -- Peterbilt Motors Company has awarded six lucky attendees of the Mid-America Trucking Show one-...
FLYING J LANDS IN LONDON April 12, 2001 LONDON, Ont. -- After a lengthy wait, a Flying J travel plaza has opened its doors in London, Ont.
MANAGEMENT BUYS OUT HIGHLAND TRANSPORT April 11, 2001 MARKHAM, Ont. -- A group of Highland Transport executives have joined with TriWest Capital Partners of Calgary to b...
DRIVER HOSPITALIZED AFTER TRUCK BLAZE April 11, 2001 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- An unidentified 28-year-old truck driver is in hospital today with serious injuries after a my...
MORE BORDER HASSLES FOR B.C. TRUCKERS April 11, 2001 SURREY, B.C. -- The elimination of 2ITN PARS bar codes and manifests is causing headaches for some trucking compani...
NFLD. GETS REGULATED FUEL PRICES April 11, 2001 ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. -- The Province of Newfoundland has introduced a bill to regulate fuel prices that includes fines...
BANKRUPTCIES DECLINE, BUT LIABILITIES SKYROCKET April 11, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Industry Canada reports that while the number of bankruptcies in Canada is dropping, the size of fi...
TRANSPORT CANADA LAUNCHES MONTREAL ROAD WORK PLAN April 11, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- Transport Canada will soon be holding meetings to discuss the building of two new bridges and 14k...
B.C. TO BUILD ALL-WEATHER ROAD TO NISGA’A VILLAGES April 11, 2001 KINCOLITH, B.C. -- The B.C. Transportation Financing Authority has inked a contractor to build a two-lane, 50-km/h...
TED SMITH NAMED GLOBAL’S DRIVER OF THE YEAR April 11, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- Toronto-based Global Driver Services recently held their 25th Annual Driver Awards Night and Ted S...
RTAC ROAD RESTRICTIONS CONCERN MTA April 11, 2001 WINNIPEG, Man. -- Spring thaw restrictions have been placed on some of Manitoba's well-traveled RTAC routes, and th...