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THE BULLETIN
January 23, 2023
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Featured News
We Need Your Input! BCTA 2023 Compensation Survey
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Featured News
Register Today- Women With Drive Hits the Road in Surrey, BC!
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Newsletter Articles
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New Policy Analysts Join the Team- Welcome Samira and Manuel!
The BCTA family continues to grow!
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Make-A-Wish Canada Message of Gratitude to Members
Make-A-Wish Canada, BC & Yukon wants to thank BCTA members for your immense generosity over the year.
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Highway 5A is About to Get Safer
New technology will be implemented on Highway 5A that monitors commercial vehicles and improves safety for drivers and residents close to the route.
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Extended Closures of Highway 1: Kicking Horse Canyon Spring Traffic Schedule
Kicking Horse Canyon Project Phase 4 construction will require extended 24-hour/multi-day closures of the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) east of Golden during Spring 2023. The timing at this time is approximate, and the following information is subject to confirmation.
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Lane Closure Notice: Royal Avenue
On Saturday, January 28, additional lane closures will be implemented on Royal Avenue between McBride Boulevard and Dufferin Street as part of ongoing rehabilitation work on the Royal Avenue overpass.
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Traffic Implications: Steveston Interchange Project
Crews are relocating an existing BC Hydro electrical line north of the Steveston Interchange Project.
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Latest Labour Market Research Monitors the Ongoing Challenges in Trucking Sector
Trucking HR Canada (THRC) released its quarterly Labour Market Snapshot last week, which provides updated THRC analysis and their perspective on how the recovery in the Canadian economy i
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Reminder: ELD Mandate Enforcement Across Canada Snapshot
While Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE) officers have begun enforcing the federal Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate for federally regulated carriers in British Columbia, the same does not apply in all jurisdictions across Canada.
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Rebates for Zero-Emission Reefers Now Available
We are pleased to announce that the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program now includes incentives for zero-emission (i.e., electric) refrigeration units- up to 30% of the cost of the device and its installation, up to a cap of $4,000 per device.
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