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New Transport Minister
Rear Ended
Remember the Alamo?
Hacked
CCMTA AGM
New Transport Minister Sunday, 08 August 2010 09:38 Another cabinet shuffle leaves a familiar face with the national Transportation and Infrastructure portfolio
Rear Ended Sunday, 25 July 2010 08:17 Workers transfer freight from one trailer to another after a Trans-X truck was rear ended by another transport truck while descending the Coquihalla “snow-shed hill” this past week; rumor has it that the second truck involved had “team” drivers and the driver who was in the sleeper was severely hurt.
This is one of multiple accidents that happened on BC highways this past week; three separate automobile accidents in the Rogers Pass claimed a total of five lives, another automobile accident in the construction zone on highway 97 between Cache Creek and Clinton reportedly claimed two more lives.
Remember the Alamo? Thursday, 24 June 2010 17:56 Remember the Alamo? A staple of the Caribou for more years than I can remember, the “Alamo” has re-opened after a two year hiatus. About ten minutes south of Quesnel on highway 97, the newly renovated Alamo restaurant is a welcome addition to the dwindling stock of roadhouses in this country.
Hacked Sunday, 06 June 2010 10:33 For whatever warped, twisted pleasure they get out of it – hackers will continue to disrupt or even destroy other people’s hard work and investments. In the case for our website, you would think that anyone who would go to the trouble of hacking into it would have an intelligible or digestible motive, like trying to stop us from achieving our goals,however that is not the case , hackers are usually just trying to please them self by proving “they can”.
CCMTA AGM Wednesday, 19 May 2010 11:04 May 19, 2010 As the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA) 2010 AGM wraps up in Fredericton NB, I take pause to assess what has been accomplished in terms of the NATG agenda. My mission here was twofold:  1. Liaise with the decision / policy makers and advisors to government 2. Offer practical information and insight from behind the wheel

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