An increasing number of trucking companies are requiring in-cab cameras that film drivers — but is it legal to do so? Driver-facing cameras have been
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An increasing number of trucking companies are requiring in-cab cameras that film drivers — but is it legal to do so? Driver-facing cameras have been
Read moreAfter weeks of closures due to the pandemic, Illinois transportation officials are reopening state weigh station locations. According to a June 16 announcement from the
Read moreFederal investigators arrested a man at the U.S.-Canada border and charged him with trying to smuggle $5 million worth of marijuana into the U.S. Gurpreet
Read moreMore than 100,000 trucks crossed the United States-Canada border last week, a level not seen since it closed to non-essential travel in March because of
Read moreCSRD and Agricultural Land Commission will weigh in on future of Malakwa property Walmart Canada is seeking approval to use agricultural land east of Sicamous
Read moreNo new cases of COVID-19 announced in Manitoba Tuesday; currently 5 actives cases in province The three Winnipeg cases of COVID-19 announced over the weekend
Read moreFindings indicate that its members don’t expect to return to pre-COVID-19 business levels for another 10 to 11 months. B.C. trucking companies see a rough
Read moreSAINT-JEROME, Que. – Truck driver training programs can officially begin to resume following a shutdown associated with Covid-19. But the work at one of two
Read moreLANGLEY, B.C. – Surveyed members of the British Columbia Trucking Association (BCTA) don’t expect to return to pre-Covid-19 business levels for 10-11 months, while motor
Read moreMONTAGUE, P.E.I. – How do you celebrate a high school graduation when everything is closed because of Covid-19? Well, a family of truckers in P.
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