Alberta collision monitoring now in effect August 1, 2014 CALGARY, (April 1, 2004) -- Starting today, collision-related information will be added to the Carrier Profile for Alberta carriers operating under the Alberta National Safety Code
Feds on board with P.E.I national highway August 1, 2014 CHARLOTTETOWN, (April 5, 2004) -- Transport Canada has told the government of P.E.I it is receptive to the province's eight-year request to make Route 2 a national highway. Tran
Ontario’s Hwy. 69 to stay toll-free: MPP August 1, 2014 SUDBURY, Ont. (April 5, 2004) -- After over a week of media speculation, an Ontario cabinet minister has stepped up to deny parts of Hwy. 69 will be tolled in order to boost the ca
Alberta highways get $2 billion in new funding August 1, 2014 EDMONTON, (April 5, 2004) -- The Alberta government has announced a plan to invest $2 billion for construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance on the province's highways over the
Ont., Alta. consider retesting drivers August 1, 2014 EDMONTON, (April 5, 2004) - Both the Ontario and Alberta departments of transportation say they're reviewing the possibility of retesting all drivers in each province. Alberta T
Judge sides with workers in new TCT Logistics ruling August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (April 5, 2004) -- The Ontario Court of Appeal has overturned a bankruptcy court ruling, and decided that a receiver for a former trucking company must abide by worker con
Navistar chief touts diesel as ‘fuel of the future’ August 1, 2014 CHICAGO, (April 6, 2004) -- With gasoline prices shooting to record levels in the U.S., government energy policy should actively encourage the mileage and emissions benefits made p
McGuinty signals red light on retesting August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (April 7, 2004) -- Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty shot down an idea floated last week by his Transport Minister to retest all drivers in the province every eight to10 yea
Crash study shows Ontario trucks are safer August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (April 8, 2004) -- A new report consisting of motor vehicle collision data across Canada and the U.S. shows that Ontario roads have some of the lowest crash rates in North
Cummins’ truck business helps double revenue August 1, 2014 COLUMBUS, Ind. (April 7, 2004) -- Engine maker Cummins Inc. raised its earnings outlook based on a recovery in the heavy-truck sector and other markets, sending its shares to a nea
Canam Manac sells trailer business; focuses on construction August 1, 2014 SAINT-GEORGES, Que. (April 7, 2004) -- The Canam Manac Group of Saint- Georges de Beauce has announced its Manac semitrailer production unit will be sold to a group of Quebec inves
Former Western Star workers attempt to sue union August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, (April 13, 2004) -- A group of former unionized workers from the closed Western Star Trucks plant in Kelowna, B.C. are claiming some of their own shop stewards took adva
Mack trivia game host is the top dog August 1, 2014 EHIGH VALLEY, PA. (April 14, 2004) -- Tired of being just a hood ornament for the past 70 years, Mack Trucks' corporate Bulldog symbol is going to give the game show industry a sho
Trucks show lowest FDA pre-note compliance rate August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON, (April 12, 2004) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released a summary report detailing compliance with the prior notice requirements during the initial phase
Vancouver Port backlog reaches ‘unprecedented levels’ August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, (April 12, 2004) -- Canadian shippers and importers dependant on the Port of Vancouver are reaching out to the federal government for help as the container backlog along