Judging for this year’s Best Fleets to Drive For program revealed fleets that were cost-conscious in a down market were still resourceful and creative in improving driver programs, often in […]
Similar Posts
Court fines Alberta carrier, director $140,000 for diesel spill in Ontario lake
A Nipigon, Ont., court on March 22 fined an Alberta trucking company and its director $140,000 for Environmental Protection Act (EPA) violations, after one of its trucks crashed and spilled […]
Ontario legislation aims to ban tolls on provincial highways
The Ontario government is introducing the Get It Done Act that would, if passed, ban tolls on provincial highways. This ban would apply to the Don Valley Parkway and Gardiner […]
Focus on ‘Employee Value Proposition’ to attract and retain talent
The economy may be slowing, but the war for talent is still intense. Businesses continue to find it difficult to attract the right employees and are having to resort to […]
B.C. port workers on strike
Port workers across British Columbia formally went on strike on Saturday after negotiations supported by federal mediators failed to produce a deal to keep more than 7,000 employees on the job. […]
Partnerships key to tackling sustainability hurdles, DTNA’s Aufdemberg says
Battery electric, hydrogen and diesel are all part of the equation for a cleaner world. Partnerships are the way forward, said Mary Aufdemberg, general manager of product strategy and market […]
B.C. port project to invest in hydrogen and fuel cells
British Columbia will invest $4 million into the B.C. Hydrogen Ports Project (BCH2 Ports), introducing infrastructure such as a high-capacity fueling station that will initially support heavy-duty hydrogen-electric vehicles. The […]