Local leaders jarring speed bump do-yourselfer August 15, 2002 LAVAL, Que. -- Pat Verrillo may have found a creative way to resurrect some recycled tires, but thanks to the city...
Pete offers lightweight drums August 15, 2002 DENTON, Tex. -- Meritor SteelLite X30 brake drums are now available for all Peterbilt models, helping customers spe...
Chretien to announce twinning of TCH today August 14, 2002 ST. LEONARD, N.B. -- Prime Minister Jean Chretien and New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord meet today in St. Leonard...
Saskatchewan wants its TCH twinned too August 14, 2002 REGINA, Sask. -- After hearing about Canada's joint funding of the twinning of the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) throu...
Windsor mayor calls on U.S. to add more border staff August 14, 2002 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Windsor Mayor Mike Hurst got his way after threatening a blockade to protest truck traffic in his...
Delta councillors oppose port expansion August 14, 2002 DELTA, B.C. -- Increasing cargo traffic at the Roberts Bank deepwater terminal will result in more truck traffic an...
Collenette blasted for suggesting fuel tax increase August 13, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Federal Transport boss, David Collenette, did some backpedaling yesterday after being blasted for s...
Agreement reached to twin remainder of TCH in New Brunswick August 13, 2002 WOODSTOCK, N.B. -- Twinning of the Trans-Canada Hwy. through New Brunswick is set to be completed thanks to a $400...
CTA hires public relations pro August 13, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) has tapped Elly Meister as its new vice-president of public af...
Rail capacity hamstrings hay help August 12, 2002 EDMONTON, Alta. - The recent hay lotteries in Alberta and Saskatchewan could be expanded by more than 10,000 bales...
Fergus competitors crowned for efforts August 12, 2002 FERGUS, Ont. -- Despite the suspect weather, an annual rite of summer closed out the month of July as it has for se...
Montrealers soon to see new signals (August 12, 2002) August 12, 2002 MONTREAL, Que. -- Canada's eastern-most metropolis is poised to spend $20 million to smooth urban traffic.
Highway maintenance workers help province trim budget August 12, 2002 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Highways maintenance workers in Kamloops have agreed to help the province reduce its road mainten...
Mayor frustrated by lack of action August 12, 2002 WOODSTOCK, N.B. -- Local Mayor Randy Leonard says the time for diplomacy has come and gone and he's tired of waitin...
Alberta farmers selling off cattle August 12, 2002 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Alberta farmers are selling off cattle at an alarming rate -- a move that could have far-reachin...