Clarke CFO resigns over latest deals August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 7, 2004) -- Jim Lawn, executive vice-president and chief financial officer of Clarke Inc. is leaving the company as a result from the sale of subsidiary Concord Tran
High court gives Mexican trucks green light to U.S. market August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON, (June 7, 2004) -- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously today that the Bush administration can skip a lengthy environmental impact study and open the country's highw
OTA receives award for joint MTO campaign; exec honoured August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 8, 2004) -- The Ontario Trucking Association and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation will be presented with an Award of Excellence for their Avoid My Blind Spots
Blue Water Bridge receives award for dedication to FAST August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 8, 2004) -- The Blue Water Bridge Authority was presented with the Transportation Program of the Year award at the National Transportation Week Ontario Awards for th
Truck Drivers recognized for heroism August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 8, 2004) -- Three Ontario-based truck drivers were honoured this morning by National Transportation Week officials for their quick thinking and heroic actions while
Purolator, Skelton Truck Lines honoured for environmental initiatives August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 8, 2004) -- National Transportation Week officials handed awards to Purolator Courier and Skelton Truck Lines of Sharon, Ont. today for each fleet's environmentally-
Robert named NTW Person of Year; Drumbo chief also honoured August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 8, 2004) -- Claude Robert, the outspoken and charismatic president and CEO of Groupe Robert Inc., has received the Al Palladini Transportation Person of the Year at
Ex-Mitsubishi chief arrested for truck defect-related accident August 1, 2014 TOKYO, (June 10, 2004) -- Japanese police have arrested the former president of Mitsubishi Motors Corp. (MMC) and five executives in relation to an accident that killed the driver
Border delays cost Ontario $5.25 billion: OCC August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 8, 2004) -- Congested border crossings due to truck traffic and Customs clearance delays suck over $5 billion a year out of the economy, according to a study release
Hamilton’s rep gets greener with first Canadian biodiesel plant August 1, 2014 HAMILTON, Ont. (June 11, 2004) -- With smoke from steel factories climbing up the sky, the view of Hamilton Harbour from the QEW perhaps doesn't show the city in the greenest light
B.C. coastal carriers face tough recovery August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, (June 14, 2004) -- Coastal loggers and container haulers in British Columbia are finding the road to recovery a steep after an eight-day strike by nearly 800 tugboat pil
Best Buy: Class 8 truck sales ‘full speed ahead’ August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (June 14, 2004) -- Every year it seems you can sum up the mood of the trucking industry in one simple phrase. In 2003, the outlook was "cautiously optimistic," which repla
ArvinMeritor reman facility gets a makeover August 1, 2014 PLAINFIELD, Ind., (June 14, 2004) -- With truck repair shops busy across the continent, ArvinMeritor's Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket group is poised to take a bigger share of the
Feds promise $1 billion to auto makers in Canada August 1, 2014 NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont. (June 15, 2004) -- The federal Liberals are promising $1 billion over five years to foster research, development and innovation in the Canadian auto and m
Bison revs up cool fleet August 1, 2014 WINNIPEG, (June 15, 2004) -- Bison Transport is getting into the food-hauling business with a brand new refrigerated division throughout Canada and the United States. The Winnip