Transportation Grading project to improve Hwy. 349 July 26, 2001 ARCHERWILL, Sask. -- An increase in heavy truck traffic is leading to improvements on a 4.9-kilometre stretch of Hw...
Transportation N.B. trucks tested for emissions July 25, 2001 LONG CREEK, N.B. -- The Long Creek weigh station through a little extra enforcement at truck drivers this week; the...
Transportation Police call on truckers for help July 25, 2001 SAINTE FOY, Que. -- Investigators are making an appeal to the trucking community for help tracking down a suspect i...
Transportation Trucker rescued from burning rig July 25, 2001 WINNIPEG, Man. -- A truck driver is lucky to be alive today, after being pulled out of his burning semi moments bef...
Transportation Hells Angels no longer welcomed to truck stop July 25, 2001 KENORA, Ont. -- After a brief 'unofficial' visit from the Kenora Police Service, a local businessman has removed a...
Transportation Kyoto Accord could kill Alberta oilsands projects July 25, 2001 EDMONTON, Alta. -- The revival of the controversial Kyoto Accord could cripple Alberta's booming oil and gas indust...
Transportation Natives threaten to clog B.C. July 25, 2001 VICTORIA, B.C. -- West coast native leaders are threatening to derail the provincial transportation network if the...
Transportation Be careful, there’s a half-million obstacles out there July 25, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A recent study by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) suggests ther...
Transportation Timber harvest doubled on west coast July 25, 2001 VICTORIA, B.C. -- Logging companies in north-central B.C. have ramped up production, but they won't have to worry a...
Transportation Kenworth Nova Scotia gets new digs July 25, 2001 NEW GLASGOW, N.S. -- Kenworth Nova Scotia has relocated to a larger, more convenient site in New Glasgow, which the...
Transportation Nfld. aims to control speeders July 25, 2001 ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. -- Speeding in St. John's got a lot more expensive yesterday as police began enforcing the provin...
Transportation Kyoto squeaks through with compromise (July 24, 2001) July 24, 2001 BONN, Germany -- After a 180-degree turn at the negotiating table, the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emis...
Transportation BCTA, IMTCP request funding to improve trade July 24, 2001 LANGLEY, B.C. -- The International Mobility and Trade Corridor Project (IMTCP) has come up with a list of projects...
Transportation CN chops hundreds of jobs in cost-reduction drive July 24, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- Canadian National Railway (CN) says it is in the process of eliminating some 690 jobs -- includin...
Transportation BCTA president goes on tour July 24, 2001 LANGLEY, B.C. -- B.C. Trucking Association (BCTA) president Paul Landry is on the road to talk to members and discu...