What’s New in Trucking – Trucking News from January 2025
February is already here and so is this month’s trucking news round-up, where we’ve got plenty to cover from January!
February is already here and so is this month’s trucking news round-up, where we’ve got plenty to cover from January!
With the right apps, truckers can get real-time navigation tailored for big rigs, optimize routes, avoid fines, digitize paperwork, and even stay entertained with music, podcasts, and audiobooks.
From much-needed progress in truck parking to new cyber threats targeting trucking companies and updates on safety standards, we've got the key stories you need to know.
We are hiring a part-time long-haul driver for one to two trips per month, running Canada and the US. This is a summer seasonal position.
Let’s take a look at the industry news from a busy March with news about truck parking, regulation enforcement, and more.
Starting March 15 through June 10 at the latest, Manitoba Spring Road restrictions will be in effect.
Do you love meatloaf? Who doesn’t? It’s easy to make, easy to store, and reheats well, which makes it perfect for a truck driver's schedule. Not to mention, ground beef is a wonderful source of protein.
You may or may not know that our Maintenance Manager Alex Downey publishes a quarterly article in Western Canada Highway News magazine. Below is an excerpt from his article that was just published in the Winter Edition beginning on page 76.
The autumn colours are here, winter is around the corner, and we’re heading into a busier time of year. So, it’s understandable of you missed some trucking news.
We collected what we think are the important trucking news stories from July. Let’s take a look at the industry news from a busy July with news about truck parking, regulation enforcement, and more. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy some trucking news from July you might have missed.