Shell announces 25th “Rotella T Genuine Million Miler” (September 11, 2002) September 11, 2002 ENTERPRISE, Ont. -- Shell Canada says Vern Detlor turned one million miles in August to become the 25th member of S...
Court upholds Flying J floor plan ruling (September 11, 2002) September 11, 2002 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Flying J won its case against Central California Kenworth and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of...
Ferroequus denied running rights on CN lines September 11, 2002 WINNIPEG, Man. -- The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has ruled against Ferroequus Railway's application to ru...
Ontario now booking online (September 11, 2002) September 11, 2002 TORONTO, Ont. -- Transportation minister, Norm Sterling, recently announced new online services for the Ministry of...
From out of the ether… September 11, 2002 LAKE IN THE HILLS, Ill. -- Not knowing how much ether is left in a starting fluid cylinder can sometimes be costly.
Calgary may use electronic speed warning signs September 10, 2002 CALGARY, Alta. -- Calgary City Council is divided on whether to erect electronic billboards capable of posting driv...
Decision expected in Ferroequus Railway application September 10, 2002 WINNIPEG, Man. -- A decision is expected today on whether Ferroequus Railway will be granted the right to haul grai...
AMTA helps support health and safety conference September 10, 2002 EDMONTON, Alta. -- The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is one of several associations participating in a...
Ambassador rumors unfounded September 9, 2002 DETROIT, Mich. -- Early rumors regarding the impact of U.S. President George W. Bush's visit to the Windsor area ar...
Feds reluctant to help softwood victims September 9, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Help was on the way for companies hurt in the softwood battle with the U.S., but it has been reject...
Atlantic minister takes issue with cell phones September 9, 2002 HALIFAX, N.S. -- Walter Noel, minister of government services and lands, wants provincial ministers to push for a b...
Ken Seymour remembered by the industry September 9, 2002 KEMPTVILLE, Ont. -- The Ontario trucking industry lost one of its long-time personalities last week with the passin...
TDG seminar to hit Moncton (September 09, 2002) September 9, 2002 MONCTON, N.B. -- The Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association (APTA) has announced it will be holding a two-day semi...
MTA doles out scholarships September 9, 2002 WINNIPEG, Man. -- The Manitoba Trucking Association (MTA) recently presented seven scholarships to employees or dep...
Trailcon plans driver appreciation days September 9, 2002 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Trailcon Leasing will host a handful of free lunchtime barbecues throughout National Trucking...