Have a Good Life:

TORONTO — TodaysTrucking.com may have been voted by the Canadian Business Press as one of the top webzines in Canada three years running. But that doesn’t mean we rest on our laurels over here.

The staff at TodaysTrucking.com is pleased to announce to our readers the launch of our new Community Forum — an all-new, lifestyle and current events-oriented section called The Trucking Life.

The Community Forum (click on the link at the bottom of this page to go directly) is a powerful tool in the development of an online, interactive community. Here visitors can discuss topics ranging from truck emissions to their favorite restaurant in Missouri — all in a professionally delivered and moderated open forum.

Main categories currently include:

The Full Story (current trucking issues); The Trucking Life (lifestyle-oriented topics); The Business of Trucking (day-to-day business issues for fleet execs and owner-ops); and a General category (anything non-trucking — sports, politics, fishing tips — you name it). In each category are dozens of topics. Have your say in an existing section or start your own!

In addition to our fantastic new forum, The Trucking Life will soon host several other exciting and interactive features, from classic truck photo galleries to audio and video presentations.

The Community Forum and The Trucking Life are important steps forward in our effort to adopt a Web-Media 2.0 philosophy at TodaysTrucking.com.
Combined with our award-winning editorial content and unique business tools, these new features surely make TodaysTrucking.com the supreme online resource for the trucking industry.

TodaysTrucking.com has won one Gold and two Silver awards for Best Website in the three years since the award was introduced at the Kenneth R. Wilson Awards in Toronto. The KRWs represent the best of trade and business magazine journalism in Canada.

For more information about the Community Forum, The Trucking Life or what’s coming soon to TodaysTrucking.com, contact our web editor Russ Fairley at rfairley@newcom.ca.


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