Cameras to highlight safety, privacy April 10, 2002 HAMILTON, Ont. -- If you call the Steel City home you'd better get used to the idea of smiling for candid camera.
N.B. takes part in trade mission to New York City April 10, 2002 FREDERICTON, N.B. -- Ten New Brunswick companies will be among the 40 companies participating in Team Canada Atlant...
Timmins city streets getting a major facelift April 10, 2002 TIMMINS, Ont. -- Timmins city council gave the nod, with a split vote, to road repairs as part of its $1.7-million...
Speeds to stay put in Ontario April 9, 2002 QUEEN'S PARK, Ont. -- Ontario's Tories have no plans to raise speed limits on 400 series highways, in spite of rece...
Help is on the way for B.C. forestry workers April 9, 2002 VICTORIA, B.C. -- The B.C. forests minister says help is on the way for those who have lost their jobs due to the U...
Tories plan to scrap deficit debate April 9, 2002 HALIFAX, N.S. -- The government responsible for imposing approximately $8 million in new fees on a struggling truck...
Alberta bill to ban hand-held cellphones voted down April 9, 2002 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Legislation to ban hand-held cellphones was hung-up on as Alberta lawmakers voted the idea down...
N.W.T. gets small piece of the SHIP pie April 9, 2002 YELLOWKNIFE, N.W.T. -- The Northwest Territories has received its share of the Strategic Highway Infrastructure Pro...
Mexican president to talk trade with Alberta April 9, 2002 CALGARY, Alta. -- Mexican President, Vicente Fox, will be visiting Calgary next Monday to discuss trade with Albert...
Manitoba increases highway improvement spending April 8, 2002 WINNIPEG, Man. -- Manitoba has released its road improvement plans for the upcoming construction season, adding a f...
OTA scholarship deadline nearing April 8, 2002 TORONTO, Ont. -- The June 30 deadline is nearing for post-secondary students interested in applying for the Ontario...
ICAP provides funding for Alberta infrastructure programs April 8, 2002 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Several road improvement projects are among the 53 community infrastructure projects approved la...
Safety symposium to be held April 8, 2002 FREDERICTON, N.B. -- The New Brunswick Safety Council will hold its annual safety symposium May 29-30 at the Sherat...
Small rail company seeks permission to haul grain April 8, 2002 WINNIPEG, Man. -- The Ferroequus Railway Company is seeking a piece of the Western grain hauling pie, and plead its...
Avoiding OPSEU roadblocks April 5, 2002 QUEEN'S PARK, Ont. -- With the Ontario Public Services Employees Union (OPSEU) strike in its third week, the lack o...