In harmony with the highway preview image Transportation In harmony with the highway January 1, 2000 BRIGHTON, Ont. - Bettina Schwarze may carry the badge of an OPP constable, but truckers along the Hwy. 401 corridor in Eastern Ontario know her by her CB handle of Goldielocks.With a Class A licence i...
Trailer promotes the gift of life preview image Transportation Trailer promotes the gift of life January 1, 2000 KITCHENER, Ont. - Tony Hopp was counting the days until his wife Janice received the liver transplant she needed to save her life.All 982 days."I was really frustrated," the Kitchener, Ont. trucker ad...
Saskatchewan takes steps towards harmonization preview image Transportation Saskatchewan takes steps towards harmonization January 1, 2000 REGINA, Sask. - Saskatchewan's transportation policy division has introduced several changes to its weights and dimensions regulations, making a major move towards harmonization in the eyes of the ind...
Transportation Alberta to face steeper WCB rates January 1, 2000 EDMONTON, Alta. - After several annual reductions in a row, Alberta's trucking industry will face a hike in Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) rates in 2000."We've been indicating to the industry not t...
Transportation 50-year journey nears its end January 1, 2000 REXDALE, Ont. - Paul Clancy is about to take a break after 50 years at the wheel - 40 of which he has spent as an owner/operator.He's retiring from the world of High-Tech Express. And he's retiring fr...
Transportation The 80s were profitable, dangerous: Lacasse January 1, 2000 BOMANVILLE, Ont. - Yvan Lacasse realizes the trucking industry of the 1980s made a lot of people good money, but he thinks trading some of the profits for safety awareness has probably saved his life....
Transportation Comdata ready for Y2K January 1, 2000 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Comdata says you need not worry about the Millennium Bug now that its fuel and cash advance system has been tested and found to be ready for the Year 2000."Comdata has taken every a...
Transportation Column, Curran collect kudos January 1, 2000 Dear Editor, I read your column in the December 1999 issue regarding the shortage of truckers in the trucking industry.I hope companies read your message because the industry has me totally frustrated...
MacKinnon, Southwestern to merge preview image Transportation MacKinnon, Southwestern to merge January 1, 2000 GUELPH, Ont. - Consider it a marriage that follows co-habitation - a seven-year hitch, if you will. MacKinnon Transport and Southwestern Express, which have shared a common facility since 1992, will o...
All of Navistar to carry International name preview image Transportation All of Navistar to carry International name January 1, 2000 CHICAGO, Ill. - Navistar International Corp. has aligned its business groups under the International brand as part of its updated business strategy.John Horne, Navistar chairman, president and chief e...
Transportation Cancom is set to offer the latest in-cab technology January 1, 2000 Cancom is bringing onboard computing to Canada with Qualcomm's newest in-cab technology, the MVPc.The computer, co-developed by Qualcomm and Symbol Technologies Inc., is designed to integrate with Qua...
Transportation Paccar.com, PNV begin new union January 1, 2000 CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. - PNV, formerly Park 'N' View, is teaming with paccar.com to form a strategic marketing agreement.The announcement follows close on the heels of paccar.com's US $10-million investm...
Transportation Training Board: Your Guide to Provincial Trucking Association Courses January 1, 2000 BRITISH COLUMBIA TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONFor registration forms and information, call: (604) 942-3200 or 1-800-565-2282 or fax (604) 942-3191March 8Introduction to WHMIS9:00 a.m. -- 12 p.m.Members: $49; N...
Transportation Production boom won’t quit January 1, 2000 OTTAWA, Ont. - Propelled by strong foreign demand, Canadian industry is churning out goods at an almost record pace.In the third quarter, producers were at 86 per cent production capacity - their high...
Transportation Westport tech is ‘cost effective’ January 1, 2000 VANCOUVER, B.C. - The Canadian-made technology that substitutes natural gas for diesel fuel has been deemed in a government report to be the "most cost-effective" technology to reduce greenhouse gas e...