Food driving champions crowned September 11, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- On Sept. 8, hardworking Canadian drivers demonstrated their skills in a three part competition to...
First-degree murder charge will stick September 11, 2001 CHATHAM, Ont. -- Edward George Buksar, accused of deliberately killing a police officer in a crash on Hwy. 401, wil...
Late bridge opening causes two hour lineup September 11, 2001 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Complications on the Lion's Gate Bridge construction project kept the bridge closed two hours lo...
Chevrette using a double standard September 11, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- The editor of a daily paper in Montreal says Quebec Transport Minister Guy Chevrette, who has urg...
Martin prepared to boost region’s economy September 11, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Federal Finance Minister Paul Martin is telling Atlantic Canada's Liberal MPs he is prepared to pou...
Alberta companies to shell out more in WCB premiums September 11, 2001 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Alberta trucking companies still reeling from the effects of last year's Worker's Compensation B...
Worker survives scary incident September 11, 2001 FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. -- A young man lost part of his leg when it was crushed by a truck at the Suncor Energy plant...
Politicians eye rail line linking Alberta to Alaska September 10, 2001 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Talk of a new railway linking Alberta to Alaska is generating some excitement south of the borde...
Twenty per cent of Canucks favor merging with U.S. September 10, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Although one in five Canadians like the idea of being swallowed up by the U.S, don't expect it to h...
Manitoba prepares to become hydrogen fuel producer September 10, 2001 WINNIPEG, Man. -- After his recent visit to Europe, Manitoba Premier Gary Doer is determined to make his province t...
Calling all heroes September 10, 2001 DIEPPE, N.B. -- The Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association (APTA) 2001 Industry Awards are here once again, and no...
Draft two of Hwy. 7 expansion causes another stir September 10, 2001 KITCHENER, Ont. -- A new plan to build a four-lane highway just north of Hwy. 7 is causing a stir, as the planned r...
Section of new highway to open today September 10, 2001 JEMSEG, N.B. -- According to the Maritime Road Development Corporation, a section of the four-lane highway from Fre...
Truckers help save woman following horrific accident September 10, 2001 REVELSTOKE, B.C. -- Two truckers helped save the life of a B.C. woman lost control of her car and plunged over a 15...
Cheesy trade decision pleases Murphy September 10, 2001 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. -- Agriculture and Forestry Minister Mitch Murphy is pleased Canada will suspend the normal i...