Salvation Army selling trucking book to raise funds January 18, 2002 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The Salvation Army is auctioning off a book about trucking in B.C. to raise funds for its activi...
B.C. workers brace for mass layoffs January 17, 2002 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- B.C.'s Liberal government will being handing out pink slips to one third of its workforce -- mor...
Cops move fast, maybe a little too fast (January 17, 2002) January 17, 2002 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- A rash of recent trailer thefts in the Quinte region is being blamed for a hasty response to an...
Another major pipeline in the works January 17, 2002 FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. -- B.C. Gas announced on Tuesday, plans to spend about $1 billion to build a northern pipeline...
Two Hamilton cops face disciplinary action January 17, 2002 HAMILTON, Ont. -- The Hamilton chief of police has apologized after his officers scrapped drinking-and-driving spot...
New winter permits available for B-trains (January 17, 2002) January 17, 2002 REGINA, Sask. -- The Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation has approved a new permit allowing B-tr...
Feds to help squash pine beetle epidemic January 17, 2002 QUESNEL, B.C. -- Forestry companies and truckers who make their living hauling B.C. timber received some good news...
Manley responsible for infrastructure January 16, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Jean Chretien's cabinet shuffle yesterday was a major victory for John Manley, who was named Deputy...
Overall rail freight down, intermodal up January 16, 2002 OTTAWA, Ont. -- A total of 21.5 million tonnes of freight was loaded by the nation's railways in October, which was...
Public provides input into proposed expressway January 16, 2002 MONTREAL, Que. -- Public hearings have begun into the Quebec government's proposed $263 million expressway that is...
Thunder Bay to host Transportation Week celebrations January 16, 2002 THUNDER BAY, Ont. -- Thunder Bay has been selected as the host city for the 2002 Transportation Week Inaugural Day...
Unemployed mill workers threaten to stall trucks January 15, 2002 TERRACE, B.C. -- Truckers hauling logs off Skeena Cellulose property near the Carnaby mill should prepare for resis...
Ottawa gives up fight on proposed highway January 15, 2002 HAMILTON, Ont. -- Work on a new expressway through Canada's Steel City just took a huge step towards becoming a rea...
Transportation conference set for Montreal January 15, 2002 MONTREAL, Que. -- Transportation professionals will have the opportunity to learn more about the issues impacting l...
New mill to create trucking opportunities January 15, 2002 MEADOW LAKE, Sask. -- Plans to build a $220 million oriented strand board mill near Meadow Lake, Sask. will result...