Transportation Liberals make good on election promise, photo radar killed June 28, 2001 VICTORIA, B.C. -- B.C.'s 30 photo radar vans are parked, and the 80 police officers that operated them are tackling...
Transportation Murder of trucker remains a mystery June 28, 2001 BURLINGTON, Ont. -- Investigators are still coming up empty in their efforts to find out why trucker Michael Blais...
Transportation Ontario’s road safety record now best in Canada June 28, 2001 QUEEN'S PARK, Ont. -- Ontario has moved into first place in Canada, and is second to only Massachusetts in North Am...
Transportation Emergency bridge repairs to cause delays June 28, 2001 DARWELL, Alta. -- Truckers can expect delays as emergency bridge repairs begin today, on a bridge on Hwy. 765 north...
Transportation Province to link expressway, super highway June 28, 2001 HAMILTON, Ont. -- The Ontario Tories say they'll extend the Red Hill Creek Expressway southward in time to meet the...
Transportation Canadian company offers work zone safety solution June 28, 2001 SASKATOON, Sask. -- A Canadian firm is being credited with saving lives, thanks to its work zone safety system whic...
Transportation Cat engine division appoints new GM June 28, 2001 MOSSVILLE, Ill. -- The Caterpillar Truck Engine Division has announced the appointment of Sarah Anderson to the pos...
Transportation Year-round cattle imports approved June 27, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The Canadian government has opened the door for year-round purchasing of U.S. cattle by Canadian fe...
Transportation Old photo radar tickets may be scrapped June 27, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- A leaked memo from the newly elected B.C. Liberals indicates that all unpaid photo radar tickets...
Transportation U.S. passes $59 billion spending bill June 27, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. House almost unanimously signed off on a $59 billion transportation spending package y...
Transportation BCTA develops new plan of attack June 27, 2001 LANGLEY, B.C. -- Altering Worker's Compensation Board (WCB) payments tops the list of projects which will receive p...
Transportation Retail sales on the climb June 27, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Sales by Canada's largest retailers are increasing, having totalled $6.1 billion in April.
Transportation Saskatchewan roads continue to receive attention June 27, 2001 GUERNSEY, Sask. -- A 12.9-kilometre stretch of Hwy. 20 north of Guernsey will receive a facelift, thanks to $800,00...
Transportation Crude oil and natural gas production surges June 27, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- According to Statistics Canada, crude oil production totalled more than 10 million cubic metres in...
Transportation Funding in place for new overpass June 27, 2001 SASKATOON, Sask. -- Traffic flow into Saskatoon will improve, thanks to a $21.3 million-overpass at 22nd Street and...