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Looks like the diesel shortage has you western truckers keeping an eye on your fuel gauges — and wallet. A trucker-turned-teacher has brought the trucking industry to high school students, and Class 8 truck orders are looking good. Really good. Our cargo crime story from earlier in the week is still generating a lot of discussion. It's a hot topic and we'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject — log on to todaystrucking.com and let us know!

MacKinnon Transport files NOI, Sells Van Division

GUELPH, ON — Ninety-five percent of jobs are safe, says CEO.


Freight Index Rises 36 Percent over 2010, TransCore.

PORTLAND, OR. — Dry van and reefer rates show increase, too.


Canada Drops Gloves on Detroit-Windsor Bridge

OTTAWA — Notes from Transport Minister's office suggest using act of parliament to block lawsuits.


66 Highway Problems in Canada

OTTAWA — Do you agree that these are the biggest highway priorities?


Truck Thief Loses License for Life

TORONTO — Man who led police on a six-hour chase faces nine charges.


Ont. Truckers to Pols: You’ve Done Well Now Keep Doing It

TORONTO – “Stay the course! Don’t waver!”


New Brunswick Wants to Hear Truckers’ Weight Beefs

SUSSEX, NB — Want input into how the Department of Public Safety enforces weight restrictions?


Tony the Tiger Gets Evicted from Truck Stop

GROSS TETE,LA — Court rules in favor of animal-rights over truck stop owner.

 
MAGAZINE ?

In This Issue

A look at Ontario's mandatory out-of-service quotas (Yup. They exist.), by Rolf Lockwood. Plus, a special focus on drivers, from retention to training — including the best fleets to drive for. And Jim Park explains how to choose the engine displacement that's best for you. That and much more in the April issue of Today's Trucking.

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