Graham unclear on carbon tax plans
MONCTON, N.B. -- New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham admits he's aware that the people in his province overwhelmingly oppose a carbon tax policy. But that doesn't necessarily mean he won't go through with it.
No pain, no gain for Atlantic forestry: study
FREDERICTON -- The Atlantic forestry industry will get worse before it gets better. That's the opinion of Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
NJ ponders hiking traffic charges to pay for patrols
TRENTON, N.J. -- If you get a traffic ticket in New Jersey in the near future, rest assured that your money could go towards catching you the next time around.
Following too close leads to crashes: US study
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Drivers should be at least three to four seconds behind the vehicle they're following to mitigate the risk of rear-end collisions, according to a new study by DriveCam Inc., a global Driver Risk Management company.
Major US Logistics outfit buys Canadian firm
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. -- CPC Logistics is expanding its footprint in Canada.
Canadian highway heroes wanted
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- It's time for Canada's brave unsung truckers to step up and be recognized.
Yellow keeps growing in China
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- Taking a cue from American athletes these last two weeks, the largest trucking and logistics company in the world is ready to make a big splash in China.
Logged In: Safety discussed for Northern Interior roads
VANCOUVER -- There are more than 650,000 km of resource roads in B.C., which is 14 times more than the amount of provincial roads.
NJ implements new overweight permit rules
TRENTON, N.J. -- If you need an overweight permit in New Jersey, you might face some delays while the state moves to an automated online application process.
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