CN freight may be delayed March 7, 2005 TORONTO, Ont. -- CN freight traffic may be delayed, due to a derailment on Friday between Montreal and Toronto.
B.C. politician says Vancouver port should ban U.S. cattle March 7, 2005 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- B.C.'s Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries has told the Feds he wants the U.S. banned fr...
More Truckers Pal kiosks on the way March 7, 2005 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Truckers Pal president Dave Fenn has announced the e-mail and fax kiosks will be added to more t...
TSN star Michael Landsberg added to AMTA conference lineup March 4, 2005 CALGARY, Alta. -- The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is hosting its annual Management Conference and An...
More integrated relationships between shippers and carriers necessary March 4, 2005 TORONTO, Ont. - Dealing with rising transportation costs and the shortage of capacity at the same time as meeting...
CTHRC announces winners of Idle Free Campaign March 4, 2005 Ottawa, Ont. -- The Canadian Trucking Human Resources Council (CTHRC), in partnership with Natural Resources Canada...
INDUSTRY PULSE: Railway carloadings up in 2004 despite work stoppage March 4, 2005 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Canadian railway carloadings totalled 14 million more metric tonnes of freight in 2004 than the pre...
INDUSTRY PULSE: Infobase Marketing releases latest Canadian courier industry trends report March 4, 2005 TORONTO, Ont. -- Infobase Marketing has released its annual Canadian Courier Industry Market Trends Report.
Manitoba announces transportation infrastructure enhancements March 4, 2005 WINNIPEG, Man. -- Manitoba Transport Minister, Ron Lemieux, says the province will aggressively enhance its transpo...
B.C. installs avalanche control system near Trans-Canada March 3, 2005 REVELSTOKE, B.C. -- The province of B.C. has installed a new state-of-the-art remote avalanche control system just...
Idle-Free campaign winners named March 3, 2005 OTTAWA, Ont.-- The Canadian Trucking Human Resources Council and Natural Resources Canada have announced the 10 win...
BREAKING NEWS: Cattle ban extended March 2, 2005 BILLINGS, Mon. -- A number of parties were scheduled across Western Canada this weekend to celebrate the end of the...
Canadian driver added to Million Mile Club March 2, 2005 FORT SASKATCHEWAN, Alta. -- Landstar driver, Ed Layton of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. has been named to the Midnight T...
Alberta to reimburse some photo radar fines March 2, 2005 EDMONTON, Alta. -- If you've received a photo radar ticket for speeding in the Town of Devon, outside Edmonton, you...
CBSA FAST consultations continue March 2, 2005 TORONTO, Ont. -- The Canada Border Services Agency is holding client consultations to determine the need for, and f...