Court to hear appeal on TCT Logistics case August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (Sept. 22, 2003) -- The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has agreed to hear an appeal on last year's ruling by Madame Justice Greer, who ordered that the funds paid by sh
B.C. driver wins CTA/Volvo Driver of the Year August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (Sept. 23, 2003) -- Truck driver Terrance "Terry" Patrick Lyver, of Penticton, B.C.-based Berry & Smith Trucking, has been named the 2003 CTA/Volvo Trucks Canada National D
Increased surprise brake inspections possible August 1, 2014 MARKHAM, Ont. (Sept. 23, 2003) -- A gap in air brake out-of-service rates between a surprise enforcement blitz in May and the scheduled Operation Air Brake campaign this month may
Highway Hero deadline approaching fast August 1, 2014 AKRON, Ohio, (Sept. 24, 2003) -- Do you know someone who should be the Highway Hero for 2003? Goodyear wants to know -- quickly. The nominations deadline for Goodyear's 21st a
Canada Cartage gets logical about freight August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (Sept. 30, 2003) -- Canada Cartage System, one of Canada's largest for-hire carriers, has purchased the Freight Logix transportation management solution (TMS) and will mov
Manitoba considers biometric licences August 1, 2014 WINNIPEG (Sept. 30, 2003) -- Manitoba Government Services Minister Scott Smith said he and other provincial governments have been looking at incorporating biometric identification
SmartTire teams up with Vansco Electronics August 1, 2014 WINNIPEG, (Sept. 30, 2003) -- SmarTire Systems Inc. has signed a joint development agreement with Vansco Electronics, a Winnipeg-based designer and manufacturer of electronic equip
Purolator to go Hybrid August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, (Sept. 24, 2003) -- Purolator Courier has signed a deal with Toronto-based hybrid electric technology developer Azure Dynamics Corp. to buy up to 2,000 hybrid electric v
Mexican cruise for cows August 1, 2014 FREDERICTON, N.B. (Sept. 24, 2003) -- A Fredericton farmer turned exporter wants to ship, quite literally, cattle to Mexico, while circumventing territory in the U.S., which still
Atlas Cold Storage feels the chill August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (Sept. 24, 2003) -- With stock values dropping to a three-year low late last week, Atlas Cold Storage announced that it will discontinue some of its Canadian trucking oper
Kenworth happy with Cat’s ACERT August 1, 2014 KIRKLAND, Wash., (Sept. 30, 2003) -- Kenworth Truck says it has received very positive response from truck buyers running more than 500 Caterpillar C15 engines with ACERT technolog
Sulphur level in fuel should be at par: CTA August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (Oct. 1, 2003) -- The Canadian Trucking Alliance is lobbying the government of Canada to also include rail and marine sectors under a mandate to reduce the sulphur content
FMCSA makes changes to clarify sleeper rule August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON, (Oct. 1, 2003) -- The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has made some changes to the new hours of service rules in order to clarify the use of time in the sle
Local business stung by load restrictions August 1, 2014 THUNDER BAY, Ont. (Sept. 30, 2003) -- New weight restrictions on the Sioux Narrows bridge on Highway 71 near Thunder Bay, Ont. has many local businesses who depend on heavy truck t
Ole! Mexico lifts ban on Canadian beef August 1, 2014 CALGARY (Oct. 3, 2003) -- Canada's second largest beef market has officially lifted its ban on some Canadian beef, allowing a wider selection of products that are still not permitt