Truck driving is a profession that a lot of migrants in Canada are already engaged in. However, there are more opportunities in the sector which
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Okanagan resident sharpens skills with Continuing Studies program
Vernon resident Keith Schmaltz spent most of his career working in the heavy-duty equipment industry. But after a nearly 40-year career, he decided he wanted
Read moreBorderlands: Xcell Logistics sees big opportunities with cross-border trade
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of U.S.-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Xcell Logistics sees big opportunities with cross-border
Read moreVancouver Island company believes its first in Canada to use fully electric refrigeration truck
A Langford, B.C., transport company specializing in hauling food believes the newest addition to its fleet is a national first in electric vehicle technology. “We’re
Read moreMercedes bringing all-new electric Sprinter van to Canada
Mercedes-Benz is bringing an all-new electric Sprinter van to the Canadian market. The panel van variant of the new eSprinter will be launched in the
Read moreMELT truck driver training standards are only minimums, and gaps remain
When Ontario established mandatory entry-level training (MELT), the original intent was to establish a minimum amount of training and expected level of competency before someone
Read moreMost winter roads now open in Manitoba
Northern communities can now get supplies delivered by truck Most of Manitoba’s winter ice roads are open for the season. Northern communities that are only
Read moreLILLEY: NYC now paying for bus fare if migrants head north to Roxham Road
New York City is paying for bus tickets to the Canadian border for migrants who want to flee the Big Apple. The New York Post
Read moreMajor Detroit interstate closure coming this weekend
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is asking drivers to plan ahead for a major road closure in Detroit over the upcoming weekend to allow
Read moreELD mandate only increased trucker deaths & fatal crashes, multiple studies show
Multiple studies show that the Electronic Logging Device mandate has not decreased deaths or truck crashes in the five years since its implementation, according to
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