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Moving fleet named Sask's biz of the year

REGINA – Forty-six years ago Dennis Doehl moved a Saskatchewan family to Toronto with a half-ton.


Mullen director resigns

OKOTOKS, Alta. – The Mullen Group announced today that Bruce W. Mullen has resigned as a director of the company for personal reasons.


Cyclists peddle note of thanks to courteous truckers

TORONTO -- Two cyclists on the highway. A fully loaded rig barreling toward them from behind. If you think this story is about to turn into a tragedy, you’d be wrong.


Rival sues YRC over Teamsters contract

FT. SMITH, Ark. – YRC Worldwide is being sued by one of its largest competitors in response to a labor agreement the LTL giant struck with the Teamsters union this week.


LTLers evolving into multimodalism to survive: JOC

NEWARK, N.J. – The key to survival for LTL carriers in these uncertain post-recessionary times is reinvention.


AMTA looks for its own Road Knights

CALGARY – The AMTA is searching for a team of professional truck drivers who are willing to moonlight as road safety ambassadors and spread positive stories about the industry.


Marine Atlantic suspends truck reservation system

ST. JOHN'S – After months of complaints from angry truckers over the controversial ferry reservation system, Marine Atlantic says it will return to load and go – at least temporarily.


YRC, Teamsters agree on restructuring plan

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – LTL giant YRC Worldwide and the Teamsters have agreed on a third round of concessions aimed at keeping the beleaguered carrier afloat and preserving 25,000 union jobs.


Navistar upgrades product facility; reaches deal with UAW

MELROSE PARK, Ill. -- Navistar plans to invest $90 million to expand an existing product development facility in Melrose Park, Ill. into a state-of-the-art testing center for trucks and diesel engines.


TransCore Canadian freight index break records too

TORONTO – TransCore says its Canadian Freight Index showed a 30 percent increase over last year while month-over-month growth dipped 6 points from August.

 
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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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