U.S. to reject more Canadian lumber February 14, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The U.S. is phasing out the use of arsenic-treated lumber, meaning Canadian producers will have to...
Dollarton Hwy. will finally be finished February 14, 2002 NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The last 80 feet of the Dollarton Hwy. realignment can take place, now that a controversia...
Port of Vancouver tallies 2001 totals February 14, 2002 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The Port of Vancouver moved more 72.8 million tonnes of cargo this year, down five per cent from...
AMTA schedules annual general meeting February 14, 2002 RED DEER, Alta. -- The 2002 Annual General Meeting of the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is taking plac...
US$9 billion cut from 2003 budget is “too much” February 12, 2002 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- State transportation projects and the economy could be in jeopardy due to a $8.6 billion 2003 t...
Winnipeg police say red light cameras a success February 12, 2002 WINNIPEG, Man. -- A red light camera experiment in the City of Winnipeg is a success, according to local police.
Protesters won’t march on TCH February 12, 2002 EDMUNDSTON, N.B. -- Students protesting the slow pace of the twinning the Trans-Canada from Rivire-du-Loup, Que.,...
Free Alabama tickets offered to CDL holders February 12, 2002 LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Alabama, one of country music's leading bands will perform at the 2002 Mid-America Trucking Show...
Deerfoot Tr. most dangerous route in Cowtown February 12, 2002 CALGARY, Alta. -- Truckers who frequently run the Calgary area won't be surprised to learn that Deerfoot Tr. is the...
Talks break down between province, NWBC February 12, 2002 VICTORIA, B.C. -- The ongoing saga concerning Skeena Cellulose continues, as the province has called off talks with...
Officials renew pledge to ease border delays February 11, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Finance Minister Paul Martin says U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and his nation remain commit...
Quebec willing to negotiate issue of construction workers February 11, 2002 HULL, Que. -- Quebec's labor minister, Jean Rochon, says he's ready to keep negotiating with Ontario on the issue o...
Collenette strengthens ITS ties February 11, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Transport Minister David Collenette has handed the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Society...
U.S. to file counter-proposal in several weeks February 8, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Trade Minister, Pierre Pettigrew, is telling Canadians that it will be at least several more weeks...
Cree sign deal with Quebec February 8, 2002 QUEBEC CITY, Que. -- Quebec Premier Bernard Landry and the Grand Council of the Cree have met to sign a $3.4-billio...