Klein urges Canada to reconsider hosting G-8 Summit September 12, 2001 CALGARY, Alta. -- In light of yesterday's terrorist attacks against the U.S., Alberta Premier Ralph Klein says it's...
Feds asked to contribute funding for twinning September 12, 2001 FREDERICTON, N.B. -- The federal government will have to kick in some major funding before New Brunswick sees all i...
B.C. truckers brace for ICBC rate hike September 12, 2001 VICTORIA, B.C. -- Despite the fact that the Insurance Corp. of B.C. (ICBC) is scrambling to save money by buying ou...
International freight starts to roll again (3:44 p.m.) September 11, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The flow of southbound international traffic is beginning to resume, except to the area defined...
Emergency provisions of U.S. truck laws triggered September 11, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Canadian carriers trying to scramble their trucks home to Canadian soil following today's unpre...
Terrorist attacks close CanAm border September 11, 2001 NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Four unprecedented terrorist attacks against the U.S. have truck shipments to and from the U.S. j...
ICBC buys out workers, shifts focus September 11, 2001 VICTORIA, B.C. -- The Insurance Corp. of B.C. (ICBC) is asking 800 of its own workers to volunteer to be bought out...
Food driving champions crowned September 11, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- On Sept. 8, hardworking Canadian drivers demonstrated their skills in a three part competition to...
First-degree murder charge will stick September 11, 2001 CHATHAM, Ont. -- Edward George Buksar, accused of deliberately killing a police officer in a crash on Hwy. 401, wil...
Late bridge opening causes two hour lineup September 11, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Complications on the Lion's Gate Bridge construction project kept the bridge closed two hours lo...
Chevrette using a double standard September 11, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- The editor of a daily paper in Montreal says Quebec Transport Minister Guy Chevrette, who has urg...
Martin prepared to boost region’s economy September 11, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Federal Finance Minister Paul Martin is telling Atlantic Canada's Liberal MPs he is prepared to pou...
Alberta companies to shell out more in WCB premiums September 11, 2001 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Alberta trucking companies still reeling from the effects of last year's Worker's Compensation B...
Worker survives scary incident September 11, 2001 FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. -- A young man lost part of his leg when it was crushed by a truck at the Suncor Energy plant...
Politicians eye rail line linking Alberta to Alaska September 10, 2001 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Talk of a new railway linking Alberta to Alaska is generating some excitement south of the borde...