B.C. natives take the edge off protests September 24, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Terrorist attacks on the U.S. have prompted B.C. native leaders to rule out blockades and other...
Increased border security affects northerners, too September 24, 2001 YELLOWKNIFE, N.W.T. -- The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks against the U.S. aren't just causing concern for border provi...
Turtle crossings now designated September 24, 2001 VALENTINE, Neb. -- While deer and moose crossings are quite common throughout most of Canada, truckers rolling thro...
Hwy. 33 rerouted for park September 24, 2001 NAPANEE, Ont. -- A new waterfront park will throw a few curves at users of Hwy. 33, according to the Ministry of Tr...
Trailmobile Canada punches ISO ticket September 24, 2001 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Trailmobile Canada has recently been recommended for certification to the ISO 9001-2000 Standa...
Mack announces deliveries through August September 24, 2001 LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. -- Deliveries from Mack Trucks through August totaled 16,482 vehicles, down 32 percent from the...
Ballard garners Ford contract September 24, 2001 DETROIT, Mich. -- The race to produce a commercially viable, fuel cell equipped vehicle has tightened up with the a...
IRD to install more U.S. rollover warning systems September 24, 2001 SASKATOON, Sask. -- International Road Dynamics (IRD) has a green light to install its Automatic Truck Rollover War...
Transport Canada pledges millions more towards National Safety Code September 21, 2001 HALIFAX, N.S. -- Transport Minister David Collenette has announced $17.8 million to assist provinces and territorie...
North American leaders encouraged flexibility September 21, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Both Canuck and U.S. enforcement regimes allowed truckers the flexibility they needed during the re...
Mack empowers commercial finance arm September 21, 2001 LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. -- Mack Trucks has announced Oct. 1, will mark the start of a new captive finance company, Mack...
TransLink to raise fuel taxes (September 21, 2001) September 21, 2001 VICTORIA, B.C. -- B.C. Trucking Association (BCTA) president, Paul Landry, is left scratching his head after the B.
ArvinMeritor to appeal infringement ruling September 21, 2001 TROY, Mich., -- There will be an appeal launched against the decision in the patent infringement suit brought by E...
AMTA extends contract with interim leader September 21, 2001 CALGARY, Alta. -- The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is extending the contract of its interim executive...
Saint John to face bridge closure September 21, 2001 SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- The Gardner Creek Bridge (east of Saint John) will be closed to traffic beginning at 8 a.m. nex...