Transportation JACKSON NOMINATED U.S. TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY February 14, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. President George W. Bush intends to nominate Michael P. Jackson to the position of deputy...
Transportation NFLD. GETS NEW TRANSPORT. MINISTER; NEW PREMIER PROMISES REGULATED DEISEL February 14, 2001 St. JOHN'S, Nfld. -- Nfld.'s new Premier, who promises to carry-through on a promise to regulate the Island's retai...
Transportation BIKER GANG SHOOTING ON QUE. HWY February 14, 2001 MIRABEL, Que. -- Quebec's biker-gang war spilled onto the province's highways with a drive-by shooting yesterday.
Transportation CANADIAN PACIFIC BREAKS INTO FIVE COMPANIES February 14, 2001 CALGARY, Alta. -- In an announcement of historical significance, Canadian Pacific Ltd., whose national railway has...
Transportation CON-WAY CANADA EXPRESS GETS NEW BOSS February 13, 2001 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Con-Way Transportation Services has named Richard C. Smith as general manager of Con-Way Canada...
Transportation EUROPEAN UNION KILLS FUEL TAXBREAKS February 13, 2001 BRUSSELS, Belgium, -- It appears the hard-fought battles in Europe last summer over fuel were in vain, after the Eu...
Transportation SPECTRA, BENDIX PEN DISTRIBUTION PACT February 13, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- Spectra and Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems have entered into an exclusive, North American distr...
PACCAR, CUMMINS AGREE TO ENGINE PACT February 13, 2001 BELLEVUE, Wash.-- Paccar has entered into a long-term supply agreement with Cummins Inc.
Transportation ARVINMERITOR APPEALS IN CASE AGAINST EATON February 13, 2001 TROY, Mich. -- ArvinMeritor says it is appealing Friday's decision against it in the patent infringement suit broug...
Transportation P.E.I. PLANS BRIDGE WORK February 13, 2001 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. -- The P.E.I. Department of Transportation and Public Works plans to spend about $3 million a...
Transportation DUPONT JOINS FUEL-CELL FIGHT February 12, 2001 WILMINGTON, Del. -- Global chemical powerhouse DuPont plans to launch an alternative-fuel cell business unit.
Transportation MONTREAL BRIDGE TO GET $120 MILLION REPAIR February 12, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- Transport Canada has announce it will spend $120 million to fix Montreal's Jacques Cartier Bridge...
VOLVO CUTS 400, TO MAKE FEWER SLEEPER-CABS February 12, 2001 NEW RIVER VALLEY, Va -- Volvo Trucks North America is eliminating about 400 jobs from its New River Valley, Va. Fac...
Transportation TRANSLINK PUSHES FOR FUEL TAX AFTER LEVY’S DEATH February 12, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- TransLink is now pushing for a fuel tax in the wake of the death of its plan to levy all vehicle...
Transportation U.S. FED. MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMIN. BROADENS HOTLINE February 12, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has expande...