U.S.: Strengthen port security, or else (January 18, 2002) January 18, 2002 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- If a U.S. led screening plan for weapons of mass destruction isn't implemented at Canadian port...
Electric fence could prevent moose accidents January 18, 2002 CAMPBELLTON, N.B. -- Fatal accidents caused by moose on northern New Brunswick roads could be avoided with a $5 mil...
GM puts brakes on cuts January 18, 2002 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- General Motors has all but rescinded a large planned layoff slated to take effect at its St...
SARM asks for more money for rural roads January 18, 2002 REGINA, Sask. -- The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is asking the province to double its b...
New study to examine effects of oil and gas flares January 18, 2002 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Truckers spending lots of time running the oilfields may want to keep an eye on a new study that...
Collapsed bridge to be rebuilt January 18, 2002 DEBERT, N.S. -- The Soley Factory bridge near Debert will be rebuilt in the spring.
CPR, B.C. First Nations celebrate deal January 18, 2002 SEABIRD ISLAND, B.C. -- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and the Boothroyd, Cook's Ferry, Matsqui, Seabird Island, an...
Salvation Army selling trucking book to raise funds January 18, 2002 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The Salvation Army is auctioning off a book about trucking in B.C. to raise funds for its activi...
B.C. workers brace for mass layoffs January 17, 2002 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- B.C.'s Liberal government will being handing out pink slips to one third of its workforce -- mor...
Cops move fast, maybe a little too fast (January 17, 2002) January 17, 2002 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- A rash of recent trailer thefts in the Quinte region is being blamed for a hasty response to an...
Another major pipeline in the works January 17, 2002 FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. -- B.C. Gas announced on Tuesday, plans to spend about $1 billion to build a northern pipeline...
Two Hamilton cops face disciplinary action January 17, 2002 HAMILTON, Ont. -- The Hamilton chief of police has apologized after his officers scrapped drinking-and-driving spot...
New winter permits available for B-trains (January 17, 2002) January 17, 2002 REGINA, Sask. -- The Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation has approved a new permit allowing B-tr...
Feds to help squash pine beetle epidemic January 17, 2002 QUESNEL, B.C. -- Forestry companies and truckers who make their living hauling B.C. timber received some good news...
Manley responsible for infrastructure January 16, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Jean Chretien's cabinet shuffle yesterday was a major victory for John Manley, who was named Deputy...