AMTA looks to fill key position October 22, 2001 CALGARY, Alta. -- The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is seeking a compliance and regulatory affairs dir...
New oil classifications are close: lubricant experts October 22, 2001 SARNIA, Ont. -- Thanks to ever tightening environmental standards and the resulting demands placed on an engine's o...
Slinging to the east (October 22, 2001) October 22, 2001 ANCASTER, Ont. -- Bay Lynx Manufacturing says after three years of slinging all manner of loads in Ontario, Western...
Moncton to Fredericton four-lane Hwy. opens October 22, 2001 FREDERICTON, N.B. -- The complete opening of the 195-kilometre section of Route 2 between Long Creek and Moncton wi...
Imperial adds Mobil line October 22, 2001 SARNIA, Ont. -- With its purchase of Mobil now complete, Imperial Oil locations will become the nation's source for...
Suspected terrorist applied to trucking firm one month before attacks October 19, 2001 CHICAGO, Il. -- Suspected terrorist, Nabil Al-Marabh, applied for a job as a hazardous materials truck driver on Au...
Newfoundland introduces load slip system for timber haulers October 19, 2001 ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. -- A new load slip system is being touted in Newfoundland's forestry industry, that could improve...
Inspection policies may change at Windsor tunnel October 19, 2001 WINDSOR, Ont. -- The Windsor Tunnel Commission voted yesterday to call upon the Canadian and U.S. governments to in...
Elyps announces partnership with Datacom October 19, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- Elyps Dispatch Solutions has teamed up with Datacom to distribute its line of sophisticated machi...
False alarm: B.C. Ferries staff do not have anthrax October 19, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Tests have confirmed that seven B.C. Ferries employees who were tested for anthrax after coming...
Committee makes recommendations on North Coast transportation needs October 19, 2001 ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. -- The North Coast Transportation Committee (NCTC) has presented its final report on future trans...
Lumber talks break down October 19, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Talks between Canadian and U.S. officials have failed to resolve the lingering softwood dispute,...
Officials on both sides of border call for action October 18, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. Michigan State congressmen and business leaders are calling for more agents to man the Canada-U.
Dangerous stretch of Hwy. 3 may be expanded October 18, 2001 WINDSOR, Ont. -- A string of bad accidents on Hwy. 3 may see the dangerous stretch between Leamington and Windsor e...
More layoffs in B.C. lumber trade October 18, 2001 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- The fallout from the U.S.-imposed tariff on softwood lumber continues, as Weyerhaeuser sawmills a...