Ditching dangerous distractions (December 01, 2001) December 1, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The Canadian Safety Council kicks off its National Safe Driving Week today with intentions to deter...
New device enables better communication (December 01, 2001) December 1, 2001 HARTLAND, N.B. -- The Day & Ross Transportation Group's general freight division says it has picked up a new method...
MTO cover-up scheme blasted by auditor November 30, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- Despite statistics claiming it has the safest highways in Canada, Ontario's Auditor General charge...
Supreme Court rules photo radar tickets valid November 30, 2001 VICTORIA, B.C. -- Although the B.C. Liberals have scrapped photo radar, drivers who were ticketed and thinking abou...
Mexican rigs gain U.S. access November 30, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S.-Mexican relations took a turn for the better on Wednesday as the U.S. finally agreed to gr...
Third quarter GDP not glowing November 30, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Statistics Canada has released the latest numbers on the nation's gross domestic product (GDP) and...
Accused terrorist suggested attacking Montreal by truck: FBI November 30, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- An Algerian man held in Canada as an accused terrorist wanted to attack Jewish Montrealers with...
MOE about to call salt toxic November 30, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The salt used to clear Canada's oft-snow and ice covered highways and byways is again on its way to...
2002 directory available soon November 30, 2001 WINNIPEG, Man. -- The new Ship-By-Truck Directory will be available next week, according to the Manitoba Trucking A...
U.S. DOT says no more driving safely November 29, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Department of Transportation is now enforcing a rule prohibiting the display of safety...
Taskforce established on driver IDs, security November 29, 2001 CINCINNATI, Ohio -- North America's top transport regulators and law enforcement leaders has established a panel on...
Prairie mill hit hard by softwood tariffs November 29, 2001 LA RONGE, Sask. -- The widespread layoffs plaguing the logging industry as a result of U.S.-imposed tariffs have be...
OTA recognizes some of its strongest supporters November 29, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- Rick Hoyle, president of Cummins Ontario, was recently presented with the Ontario Trucking Associa...
Manitoba partners to explore icy options November 29, 2001 GODS LAKE NARROWS, Man. -- Steve Ashton, minister of transportation and government services, says Manitoba will fun...
Zaleski receives national distinction November 29, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- A man of integrity and vision, is how the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) describes Andrew Zaleski...