27 giant parts from China to be transported to wind farm in Saskatchewan A set of 220-foot-long wind turbine blades arrived at the Port of
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Food trucks keep truckers fed amid COVID-19 shutdowns
Province has identified rest stop locations where food trucks can set up shop to sell meals With many restaurants and coffee shops closed due to COVID-19,
Read moreTrucking community salutes Vernon Erb
WILMOT TOWNSHIP, Ont. – Hundreds of vehicles descended on Wilmot, Ont., on Friday to honor its most famous resident, Vernon Erb. Erb, 84, founder of
Read moreB.C.’s road to recovery: No easy road back for Canadian exporters
Health checkpoints could prevent quick windfall after U.S. economy reopens Many Canadian businesses waiting for a reopening of the domestic economy may be anticipating the
Read moreCTA Addresses Health Standing Committee on COVID-19 and Trucking
The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) today appeared before the House of CommonsStanding Committee on Health and provided on overview of the trucking industry’s response to the COVID-19
Read moreTruck crossings continue to fall
OTTAWA, Ont. – The number of truck drivers entering Canada dropped almost 36% during the week of April 27 to May 3, compared to the
Read moreCargo tool gets funding from AI firm
MONTREAL, Que. — Logistics and transportation cluster CargoM and the Montreal Port Authority have received $500,000 to develop a tool for the rapid distribution of
Read moreDirectories point to truck stops, services during Covid-19
TORONTO, Ont. – The search for a simple place to eat and clean up is a challenge for truck drivers at the best of times.
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