Truckers want more training for future drivers: TT survey
Canadian truck drivers say they want to see new entrants to undergo substantially more training than they currently do, according to the monthly
Canadian truck drivers say they want to see new entrants to undergo substantially more training than they currently do, according to the monthly
On December 4, Vancouver Fire Rescue Services showcased its new electric fire engine: an agile, responsive, safe and climate-friendly emergency response vehicle with
What will the future of work look like, what skills will be needed and just what the heck are soft skills anyway? By
The supply chain fiasco had an indelible impact on the availability of used cars, making them as rare to find as an efficient
News and views collected from around the Maritimes so you don’t have to. NEW BRUNSWICK Annual traffic safety awareness campaign underway With construction
A Short Story About Emotional Ties With Our Inventory By Paul D’Adamo I’m curious to know how popular pre-nuptial agreements were in the
By Ellen Voie Sixteen years ago, when Women In Trucking Association was formed, the response from the trucking industry was positive. They were
Since being reintroduced in the 1960s roundabouts have been a boon for planners a bane for drivers. Sean Maddox reflects on the evolution
By Victoria Steer According to Transport Canada’s National Collision Database, distracted driving contributed to over 20% of Canada’s fatal auto accidents and nearly
Michelin’s $140 million upgrade to its Bridgewater plant is good news for N.S. By Carter Hammett It was good news day for Nova