Clark slams federal rail scheme (September 07, 2001) September 7, 2001 TORONTO, Ont. -- A proposal that would see Ottawa spend $2 billion to eliminate one million truck-trips from Ontari...
Chevrette grows camera shy September 7, 2001 QUEBEC CITY, Que. -- The Parti Quebecois cares more about votes than about saving lives charges at least one road-s...
Coutts border crossing targeted by picketers September 7, 2001 COUTTS, Alta. -- Striking workers from the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) plan to block Alberta's busiest...
Lumber producers fight for red cedar exemption September 7, 2001 LANGLEY, B.C. -- Lumber producers are pleading for red cedar to be granted an exemption from U.S. softwood duties s...
Repairs to bridge deck cause eastern delays September 7, 2001 HALIFAX, N.S. -- The Seal Island Bridge, also known as Great Bras d'Or Bridge, on the Trans-Canada Highway connecti...
A changing of the guard September 7, 2001 FORT ERIE, Ont. - After three decades spent protecting Canada's borders, John Johnston has hung up his badge.
Timmins police crack on bad drivers September 7, 2001 TIMMINS, Ont. -- Motorists speeding and passing signaling school buses here will likely slam headlong into a new in...
Emergency training exercise planned September 7, 2001 PLASTER ROCK, N.B. -- The Village of Plaster Rock, Tobique Valley Manor and the emergency response team from the Pl...
Licences and other renewals to be digitized (September 07, 2001) September 7, 2001 QUEEN'S PARK, Ont. -- Ontario has inked a deal with a Bell Canada-led group of companies that will see a host of pu...
Fleets call on feds to end rail secrecy September 6, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) has asked federal transport chief David Collenette to end rumo...
Canada wonders as U.S. chooses new best friend (September 06, 2001) September 6, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. President George W. Bush's welcome of Mexican President Vincente Fox has created Canadian...
Open house planned for retiring O/O September 6, 2001 PARIS, Ont. -- When Doug Gibson of Paris, Ont. hangs his keys up for the last time it will cap a career that has sp...
Thick skull saves driver’s life September 6, 2001 IRRICANA, Alta. -- Raymond Kuntz suffered a fractured skull and neck, broken ribs, hearing loss and partial paralys...
Shoplifters working in bulk September 6, 2001 MONCTON, N.B. -- Officials at a Zellers outlet were left puzzled after someone stole an entire trailer load of good...
Road improvements continue on Saskatchewan highways September 6, 2001 KERROBERT, Sask. -- With the highway construction season winding down, the province of Saskatchewan is continuing t...