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SUMMARY:Members Banquet 2026
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Members Banquet is back\, and we are excited to gather with members for an evening of connection\, celebration\, and industry camaraderie. \nWe are pleased to share that Sabrina Lau Texier\, Director of Infrastructure Programs at TransLink\, will be joining us as a featured speaker. TransLink will discuss current and upcoming initiatives that impact the trucking sector\, including their effects on operations and routes\, and how TransLink utilizes data-driven tools and partnerships to achieve more efficient outcomes across the region. Attendees will also hear an overview of TransLink’s upcoming Rapid Bus plans\, including what these developments could mean for carriers\, goods movement and fleet incentives. \nThe evening will also feature Nelson Gonzalez\, Senior Manager of Underwriting\, and Brandon Wong\, Director of Underwriting\, Product Development\, and Policy\, from Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC)\, who will discuss current programs and initiatives affecting commercial carriers in British Columbia. \nThis will be a valuable opportunity for members to hear directly from one of the region’s key transportation leaders\, gain insight into initiatives that may affect their businesses\, and connect with industry peers. \nEvent Schedule:\n• 5:30 PM – Networking Reception\n• 6:00 PM – Buffet Dinner\n• 7:00 PM – Presentations\, Discussion\, and Q&A \nRegister now – we look forward to seeing you there! \nFor sponsorship opportunities\, click here.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/members-banquet-2026-2/
LOCATION:Coast Langley City Hotel & Convention Centre\, 20393 Fraser Hwy\, Langley\, British Columbia\, V3A 7N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260414T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260414T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170503Z
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SUMMARY:Out-Of-Service Criteria Workshop Apr 14
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nThe 2026 Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Out-of-Service (OOS) Criteria Handbook is used by enforcement officers across North America to determine when a commercial vehicle should be taken out of service. The 2026 OOS Criteria will be effective throughout North America on April 1\, 2026. Although the handbook is a “must-have” resource for truck and bus safety managers\, fleet directors\, drivers\, and shop professionals\, this workshop provides an opportunity to learn the criteria directly from the Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE). \nThe half-day workshop\, conducted by a CVSE enforcement officer\, will provide attendees with the knowledge and resources to detect commercial vehicle safety issues and violations before their vehicles become operational. In turn\, this reduces expensive shipping delays\, repair and towing costs and negative safety reports for the company. Topics to be discussed include changes in OOS criteria from 2025 to 2026\, common roadside violations (with pictorials)\, and a walk-through of the Level 1 procedure\, which defines how components are checked in relation to criteria. Attendees will also have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the workshop. \nCourse outline includes:\n-Commercial Vehicle Safety & Enforcement\n-Who and what is the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance\n-Level I Inspection\n-Out of Service Criteria\n-Roadside Violations\n-Q&A \nEach attendee will receive a copy of the 2026 North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria Handbook. \n*Please note that lunch is not included. \nRegistration policies can be found here.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/out-of-service-criteria-workshop-apr-14/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260226T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20260120T231252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T215828Z
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SUMMARY:National Safety Code Audits (Level 3) Feb 26
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program in three sections so that attendees will achieve a complete understanding of the National Safety Code regulations. \nTo enroll in National Safety Code Audits (Level 3)\, participants should have completed BCTA’s NSC Introduction & Compliance Program Courses (Levels 1 & 2) or possess a solid understanding of NSC Regulations. \nIn addition to focusing on preparing for audits conducted by NSC auditors\, participants will engage in hands-on exercises to build\, manage\, and appropriately purge NSC files. The course introduces recall systems to assist in managing expiring paperwork effectively. Additionally\, the Motor Vehicle Act regulations are reviewed to ensure participants comprehend their legal obligations under the NSC\, the application of its standards to all carriers\, and the potential operational impacts of failing an audit. The course also includes a study of the carrier profile\, teaching participants how to read and interpret all aspects of it; bringing a copy of their carrier profile for analysis is recommended.​ \nParticipants will complete an end-of-course assessment and\, upon successful completion\, will receive a Certificate of Completion. \nNOTE:  This course is offered for information only and does not entitle you to an NSC Certificate.  For more information on obtaining an NSC Certificate\, please visit the Government of BC CVSE webpage. \n*Please note that lunch is not included. \nRegistration policies can be found here.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-audits-level-3-feb-26/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260224T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260225T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20260121T004245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T195226Z
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SUMMARY:National Safety Code Intro & Compliance (Levels 1 & 2) Feb 24 & 25
DESCRIPTION:Introduction (Level 1) & Compliance (Level 2): Compliance & Record Keeping Requirements\nNOTE: NSC INTRODUCTION (LEVEL 1) IS A PRE-REQUISITE TO NSC COMPLIANCE (LEVEL 2). THIS REGISTRATION INCLUDES BOTH LEVEL 1 AND LEVEL 2 OVER TWO DAYS. \nDAY 1 FEB 24: Introduction (Level 1): NSC basics\, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE)\, logbooks/ELDs\, and Hours of Service\nNSC Introduction (Level 1) is designed for drivers\, compliance officers and record-keepers. The course outlines the National Safety Code’s Hours of Service standard. It examines the various cycles available\, exemptions\, and the correct use of logging hours (detailed examination of required support documentation\, regulations applicable in both Canada and the USA\, considerations for driving north of the 60th parallel\, daily driving and working hour limits\, deferral provisions\, and special cases such as adverse weather conditions). Additionally\, the course includes information on US requirements and regulations about electronic logging devices\, which is beneficial for drivers who cross the border. \nDAY 2 FEB 25: Compliance (Level 2): Compliance & Record-Keeping Requirements\nNSC Compliance (Level 2) focuses on National Safety Code compliance – general and specific\, and looks at the ways in which an organization is affected by non-compliance. The training includes information on NSC aspects relating to pre-trip inspections\, driver evaluations\, driver reviews\, and dealing with other driver-related training problems\, Transportation of Dangerous Goods courses\, and remedial training drivers must take due to poor performance/records. The procedures for coordinating driver evaluations\, maintaining vehicle records\, and setting up driver paperwork and retrieval are discussed.\nThe course will also focus on the need for proper record-keeping practices\, looking at all National Safety Code paperwork requirements\, including driver abstracts\, driver files\, vehicle files\, National Safety Code Profiles\, and more. It outlines the creation and maintenance of a recall system to be used for driver’s licences\, vehicle files and insurance. Preparation for audits is discussed\, with the responsibilities of the record keeper outlined in terms of setting up and maintaining all files related to the National Safety Code. The record keeper’s important role in relation to the fleet is discussed. \nParticipants will complete an end-of-course assessment and\, upon successful completion\, will receive a Certificate of Completion. \nNOTE:  This course is offered for information only and does not entitle you to an NSC Certificate.  For more information on obtaining an NSC Certificate\, please visit the Government of BC CVSE webpage. \n*Please note that lunch is not included. \nRegistering for Compliance (Level 2) only? Please note that completion of Level 1 is still required. Bundle pricing does not apply- standalone pricing is $295 (members) and $370 (non-members). \nRegistration policies can be found here.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-intro-compliance-levels-1-2-feb-24-25/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260224T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260224T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20260120T172416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T215203Z
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SUMMARY:National Safety Code Intro (Level 1) Feb 24
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program in three levels so that attendees will achieve a complete understanding of the National Safety Code regulations. \nIntroduction (Level 1): NSC basics\, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE)\, logbooks/ELDs\, and Hours of Service.\nThe NSC Introduction (Level 1) course is designed for drivers\, compliance officers and record-keepers. The course outlines the National Safety Code’s Hours of Service standard. It examines the various cycles available\, exemptions\, and the correct use of logging hours (detailed examination of required support documentation\, regulations applicable in both Canada and the USA\, considerations for driving north of the 60th parallel\, daily driving and working hour limits\, deferral provisions\, and special cases such as adverse weather conditions). Additionally\, the course includes information on US requirements and regulations about electronic logging devices\, which is beneficial for drivers who cross the border. \nParticipants will complete an end-of-course assessment and\, upon successful completion\, will receive a Certificate of Completion. \nNOTE:  This course is offered for information only and does not entitle you to an NSC Certificate.  For more information on obtaining an NSC Certificate\, please visit the Government of BC CVSE webpage. \n*Please note that lunch is not included. \nRegistration policies can be found here.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-intro-level-1-feb-24/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251204T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251204T213000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20251107T200917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T202008Z
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SUMMARY:Jingle & Mingle 2025
DESCRIPTION:Spread holiday cheer and spotlight your company at this incredible event!\nThis is an evening where the BCTA trucking community comes together for an evening of festive fun\, great food\, and unforgettable entertainment! This holiday party is the perfect opportunity to connect with industry peers and celebrate the season. \nThis year’s event is turning up the fun! Get ready for an unforgettable night of entertainment featuring Dueling Pianos Vancouver– where two talented pianists will take your song requests and go head-to-head in a high-energy\, crowd-powered show you won’t forget! And don’t forget to strike a pose at the Vancity Photo Booth. Grab your crew\, flash a smile\, and take home a few fun memories from the night. \nIt’s going to be a night full of games\, prizes\, music\, laughter\, and great company- you won’t want to miss it! \nClick here for sponsorship opportunities. \n 
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/jingle-mingle-2025/
LOCATION:Coast Langley City Hotel & Convention Centre\, 20393 Fraser Hwy\, Langley\, British Columbia\, V3A 7N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250408T182520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T224245Z
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SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course Level 2 November
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program Level 2 Course\, a comprehensive full-day training designed to enhance participants’ understanding of NSC compliance and record-keeping\, with a particular focus on preparing for audits conducted by NSC auditors. \nTo enroll in this Level 2 course\, participants should have completed BCTA’s NSC Program Course (Level 1) or possess a solid understanding of NSC Regulations. \nThe curriculum covers several critical areas: \n\nHours of Service: Detailed examination of required support documentation\, regulations applicable in both Canada and the USA\, considerations for driving north of the 60th parallel\, daily driving and working hour limits\, deferral provisions\, and special cases such as adverse weather conditions.​\nVehicle Records: Guidance on developing a vehicle safety management plan\, including drafting and maintaining vehicle maintenance records.​\nDriver Records: Discussion on essential documents and policies\, including letters of discipline\, policies and procedures manuals\, company reports related to the NSC\, driver assessments\, and the frequency of obtaining driver abstracts.​\nHours of Service Record-Keeping: Strategies for monitoring drivers’ hours\, detailed requirements for auditing logbooks\, and best practices for ensuring compliance.​\n\nParticipants will engage in hands-on exercises to build\, manage\, and appropriately purge NSC files. The course introduces recall systems to assist in managing expiring paperwork effectively. Additionally\, the Motor Vehicle Act regulations are reviewed to ensure participants comprehend their legal obligations under the NSC\, the application of its standards to all carriers\, and the potential operational impacts of failing an audit. The course also includes a study of the carrier profile\, teaching participants how to read and interpret all aspects of it; bringing a copy of their carrier profile for analysis is recommended.​ \nThis 8-hour program employs a lecture-discussion-demonstration format\, encouraging interactive participation through group exercises and discussions. Upon successful completion\, participants receive an attendance certificate\, with a $10 fee for replacement certificates.​ \nPlease note that this course is offered for informational purposes only and does not entitle participants to an NSC Certificate. For information on obtaining an NSC Certificate\, contact the Ministry of Transportation & Transit\, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE)\, NSC at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/national_safety_code.htm. \nRelated products such as the Canada & US Hours of Service Books\, Monthly Maintenance forms & Log Books are available for purchase in the Shop.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course-level-2-5/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251120T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250408T181754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T224242Z
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SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course November
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program in three sections so that attendees will achieve a complete understanding of the National Safety Code regulations. \nNSC HOURS OF SERVICE \nThe NSC Hours of Service Session is designed for drivers\, compliance officers and record-keepers. The course outlines the National Safety Code’s Hours of Service standard. It examines the various cycles available\, exemptions\, and the correct use of logging hours. As well\, the course includes some information on US requirements and US regulations pertaining to electronic logging devices\, which is beneficial for drivers who cross the border. \nNSC COMPLIANCE OFFICER \nThe NSC Compliance Officer Session is the second topic of the day. This portion focuses on National Safety Code compliance – general and specific\, and looks at the ways in which an organization is affected by non-compliance. This session is designed for any person who has to act as a National Safety Code compliance/enforcement officer for a fleet. The training includes information on NSC aspects relating to pre-trip inspections\, driver evaluations\, driver reviews\, and dealing with other driver-related training problems\, Transportation of Dangerous Goods courses\, and remedial training drivers must take due to poor performance/records. The procedures for coordinating driver evaluations\, maintaining vehicle records\, and setting up driver paperwork and retrieval are discussed. \nNSC RECORD KEEPING \nThe NSC Record Keeper Session is the third topic of the day and focuses on the need for proper record-keeping practices. In a lecture-discussion format\, this training course looks at all National Safety Code paperwork requirements\, including driver abstracts\, driver files\, vehicle files\, National Safety Code Profiles\, and more. It outlines the creation and maintenance of a recall system to be used for drivers’ licenses\, vehicle files and insurance. Preparation for audits is discussed\, with the responsibilities of the record keeper outlined in terms of setting up and maintaining all files related to the National Safety Code. The record keeper’s important role in relation to the fleet is discussed. \nThe course has a quiz at the end\, to be marked and discussed in class. Participants are provided with attendance certificates. There is a replacement charge of $10 for certificate reissue. \nNOTE:  This course is offered for information only and in no way entitles you to a NSC Certificate.  For more information on obtaining a NSC Certificate\, please contact Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure\, CVSE\, NSC at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/national_safety_code.htm. \nRelated products such as the Canada & US Hours of Service Books\, Monthly Maintenance forms & Log Books are available for purchase in the Shop.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course-5/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251105T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251105T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250922T213512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T182829Z
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SUMMARY:Fueling the Future: A Summit on Alternative Fuels in Trucking
DESCRIPTION:The BC Trucking Association invites you to Fueling the Future\, a free full-day summit exploring the deployment of alternative fuel technologies and the regulatory changes shaping our industry. The day will begin with a welcome and industry update from BCTA President & CEO\, Dave Earle\, followed by sessions where leading carriers and experts share their experiences with battery-electric\, hydrogen\, natural gas\, and blended fuel solutions. From the lessons of early adopters to the challenges still ahead\, you’ll hear first-hand how operators are meeting targets\, engaging customers\, and saving fuel. The program also features the presentation of BCTA’s inaugural Clean Carrier Awards\, recognizing carriers certified in sustainability leadership. \nIn addition to hearing directly from innovative carriers\, attendees can connect in person with vendors and suppliers who are driving innovation in transportation. Whether you’re exploring electric\, hydrogen\, natural gas\, or a combination of approaches\, this event brings together the knowledge\, tools\, and industry connections you need to plan your next steps. \nThis event is open to members and non-members. Refreshments and lunch will be provided. \nNEW SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT: We’re excited to share that Deloitte’s Claire Sophie Chapuy\, Senior Consultant\, Decarbonization & Energy Transition\, and Luke Koolman\, Senior Manager\, Sustainability & Climate\, will be joining us on November 5th at our Fueling the Future event. \nThey’ll be providing an exclusive presentation of the Medium/Heavy-Duty Decarbonization Study- a first-of-its-kind collaboration between the Government of British Columbia\, BC Hydro\, FortisBC\, and BCTA. This will be the first public look at the study’s findings\, which will help shape provincial decarbonization policy\, infrastructure investment\, and provide a projection of BC’s commercial fleet composition through 2050. \nClick here for sponsorship opportunities.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/fueling-the-future/
LOCATION:Coast Langley City Hotel & Convention Centre\, 20393 Fraser Hwy\, Langley\, British Columbia\, V3A 7N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251010T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250408T175142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T224237Z
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SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course Level 2 October
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program Level 2 Course\, a comprehensive full-day training designed to enhance participants’ understanding of NSC compliance and record-keeping\, with a particular focus on preparing for audits conducted by NSC auditors. \nTo enroll in this Level 2 course\, participants should have completed BCTA’s NSC Program Course (Level 1) or possess a solid understanding of NSC Regulations. \nThe curriculum covers several critical areas: \n\nHours of Service: Detailed examination of required support documentation\, regulations applicable in both Canada and the USA\, considerations for driving north of the 60th parallel\, daily driving and working hour limits\, deferral provisions\, and special cases such as adverse weather conditions.​\nVehicle Records: Guidance on developing a vehicle safety management plan\, including drafting and maintaining vehicle maintenance records.​\nDriver Records: Discussion on essential documents and policies\, including letters of discipline\, policies and procedures manuals\, company reports related to the NSC\, driver assessments\, and the frequency of obtaining driver abstracts.​\nHours of Service Record-Keeping: Strategies for monitoring drivers’ hours\, detailed requirements for auditing logbooks\, and best practices for ensuring compliance.​\n\nParticipants will engage in hands-on exercises to build\, manage\, and appropriately purge NSC files. The course introduces recall systems to assist in managing expiring paperwork effectively. Additionally\, the Motor Vehicle Act regulations are reviewed to ensure participants comprehend their legal obligations under the NSC\, the application of its standards to all carriers\, and the potential operational impacts of failing an audit. The course also includes a study of the carrier profile\, teaching participants how to read and interpret all aspects of it; bringing a copy of their carrier profile for analysis is recommended.​ \nThis 8-hour program employs a lecture-discussion-demonstration format\, encouraging interactive participation through group exercises and discussions. Upon successful completion\, participants receive an attendance certificate\, with a $10 fee for replacement certificates.​ \nPlease note that this course is offered for informational purposes only and does not entitle participants to an NSC Certificate. For information on obtaining an NSC Certificate\, contact the Ministry of Transportation & Transit\, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE)\, NSC at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/national_safety_code.htm. \nRelated products such as the Canada & US Hours of Service Books\, Monthly Maintenance forms & Log Books are available for purchase in the Shop.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course-level-2-4/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251009T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250408T171026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T224208Z
UID:10000038-1760000400-1760025600@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course October
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program in three sections so that attendees will achieve a complete understanding of the National Safety Code regulations. \nNSC HOURS OF SERVICE \nThe NSC Hours of Service Session is designed for drivers\, compliance officers and record-keepers. The course outlines the National Safety Code’s Hours of Service standard. It examines the various cycles available\, exemptions\, and the correct use of logging hours. As well\, the course includes some information on US requirements and US regulations pertaining to electronic logging devices\, which is beneficial for drivers who cross the border. \nNSC COMPLIANCE OFFICER \nThe NSC Compliance Officer Session is the second topic of the day. This portion focuses on National Safety Code compliance – general and specific\, and looks at the ways in which an organization is affected by non-compliance. This session is designed for any person who has to act as a National Safety Code compliance/enforcement officer for a fleet. The training includes information on NSC aspects relating to pre-trip inspections\, driver evaluations\, driver reviews\, and dealing with other driver-related training problems\, Transportation of Dangerous Goods courses\, and remedial training drivers must take due to poor performance/records. The procedures for coordinating driver evaluations\, maintaining vehicle records\, and setting up driver paperwork and retrieval are discussed. \nNSC RECORD KEEPING \nThe NSC Record Keeper Session is the third topic of the day and focuses on the need for proper record-keeping practices. In a lecture-discussion format\, this training course looks at all National Safety Code paperwork requirements\, including driver abstracts\, driver files\, vehicle files\, National Safety Code Profiles\, and more. It outlines the creation and maintenance of a recall system to be used for drivers’ licenses\, vehicle files and insurance. Preparation for audits is discussed\, with the responsibilities of the record keeper outlined in terms of setting up and maintaining all files related to the National Safety Code. The record keeper’s important role in relation to the fleet is discussed. \nThe course has a quiz at the end\, to be marked and discussed in class. Participants are provided with attendance certificates. There is a replacement charge of $10 for certificate reissue. \nNOTE:  This course is offered for information only and in no way entitles you to a NSC Certificate.  For more information on obtaining a NSC Certificate\, please contact Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure\, CVSE\, NSC at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/national_safety_code.htm. \nRelated products such as the Canada & US Hours of Service Books\, Monthly Maintenance forms & Log Books are available for purchase in the Shop.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course-4/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250716T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250716T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250407T233556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T234637Z
UID:10000035-1752656400-1752667200@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course
DESCRIPTION:​BCTA is now accepting applications for Year-six of the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program. One requirement is the successful completion of this free\, prerequisite training. \nThe CleanBC HDVE Program\, funded by the Province of British Columbia\, offers rebates of up to 50% of costs for eligible equipment\, to a maximum of $15\,000 per vehicle or $50\,000 per fleet. During the application process\, BC carriers who complete this course may apply for rebates on approved fuel-efficiency equipment that promises documented savings in fuel usage and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Visit the CleanBC HDVE Program Guide for an updated list of eligible equipment. \nTo be eligible for program incentives\, BCTA membership is not required. Companies must meet the full eligibility criteria available in the HDVE Program Guide\, including: \n\n\nAt least one company representative must have successfully completed the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least once between August 1\, 2023\, and August 31\, 2025. \n\n\nThe incentives must be for eligible equipment to be installed on a heavy-duty vehicle (or vehicles) with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) greater than 7\,257 kg and operated in BC.​ \n\n\nAll qualifying equipment being applied for must be purchased and installed in BC—unless the equipment is unavailable for purchase in BC due to supply chain issues and/or the company selling the equipment does not have a BC-based office.​ \n\n\nThe company must conduct business in BC.​ \n\n\nThe company must have at least one terminal in BC.​ \n\n\nHave a company delegate take and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least every two years.​ \n\n\nNote: Only fuel-saving equipment purchased and taken possession of during the Program year (September 1\, 2024 to August 31\, 2025) is eligible for Program rebates. \nAt least one company representative must complete and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course every two years to be eligible for Program incentive rebates. Each eligible company with a distinct NSC number and corporate registration must send their own representative to complete and pass the course to apply for Program incentives.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/cleanbc-heavy-duty-vehicle-efficiency-program-course-6/
LOCATION:Attend Online or In-person
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250708T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250407T232122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T232535Z
UID:10000034-1751965200-1751976000@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course
DESCRIPTION:​BCTA is now accepting applications for Year-six of the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program. One requirement is the successful completion of this free\, prerequisite training. \nThe CleanBC HDVE Program\, funded by the Province of British Columbia\, offers rebates of up to 50% of costs for eligible equipment\, to a maximum of $15\,000 per vehicle or $50\,000 per fleet. During the application process\, BC carriers who complete this course may apply for rebates on approved fuel-efficiency equipment that promises documented savings in fuel usage and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Visit the CleanBC HDVE Program Guide for an updated list of eligible equipment. \nTo be eligible for program incentives\, BCTA membership is not required. Companies must meet the full eligibility criteria available in the HDVE Program Guide\, including: \n\n\nAt least one company representative must have successfully completed the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least once between August 1\, 2023\, and August 31\, 2025. \n\n\nThe incentives must be for eligible equipment to be installed on a heavy-duty vehicle (or vehicles) with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) greater than 7\,257 kg and operated in BC.​ \n\n\nAll qualifying equipment being applied for must be purchased and installed in BC—unless the equipment is unavailable for purchase in BC due to supply chain issues and/or the company selling the equipment does not have a BC-based office.​ \n\n\nThe company must conduct business in BC.​ \n\n\nThe company must have at least one terminal in BC.​ \n\n\nHave a company delegate take and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least every two years.​ \n\n\nNote: Only fuel-saving equipment purchased and taken possession of during the Program year (September 1\, 2024 to August 31\, 2025) is eligible for Program rebates. \nAt least one company representative must complete and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course every two years to be eligible for Program incentive rebates. Each eligible company with a distinct NSC number and corporate registration must send their own representative to complete and pass the course to apply for Program incentives.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/cleanbc-heavy-duty-vehicle-efficiency-program-course-5/
LOCATION:Online Only
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250625T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250625T153000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250603T184655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T231819Z
UID:10000053-1750847400-1750865400@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:Golf 101: Swing into Confidence
DESCRIPTION:Attention BCTA Members! Whether you are brand new to golf or just need a little confidence boost before the next best ball tournament\, we have you covered! \nJoin us for Golf 101: Swing into Confidence on Wednesday\, June 25 at the Westfield Country Club executive course. This fun\, beginner-friendly event includes: \n• A relaxed group lesson on golf basics and course etiquette\n• Time on the green to practice what you’ve learned\n• A delicious lunch and a chance to network with fellow industry members \nYou’ll leave with the knowledge and confidence you need to join in future best ball golf tournaments and industry events. \nThis event is open to all BCTA members. Space is limited\, so don’t wait- register today! **Members must log in (no guest accounts) to receive member rate** \nFor sponsorship opportunities\, click here.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/golf-101-swing-into-confidence/
LOCATION:Westfield Country Club\, 7778 152 St\, Surrey\, British Columbia\, V3S 3M4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250614
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250423T221326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T235242Z
UID:10000049-1749686400-1749859199@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:BCTA AGM & Management Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, June 12 & Friday\, June 13\nWhere: The Westin Resort & Spa in Whistler\, BC\nClick here for the program.\n  \n**MEMBERS: Be sure to log in before registering to receive member rates!**\n  \nNon-Member Pricing• Single Registration: $950• Couple Registration: $1500\nMember Pricing• Single Registration: $750• Single Registration with Logo Board: $1070• Couple Registration: $1195• Couple Registration with Logo Board: $1470\n  \nThis is the event of the year for our members in BC’s trucking industry—bringing together business leaders\, industry experts\, and government representatives for two days of valuable discussions\, learning\, and networking in a world-class setting.\n  \n What to Expect\nIndustry Insights & Expert Speakers – Gain critical updates on key issues affecting your business\, including: \n\nThe BC Economy – A must-hear update from David Williams of the Business Council of British Columbia.\nArtificial Intelligence in Business – Learn how AI is transforming operations\, decision-making\, and efficiency.\nTrade & New Opportunities – A look at what’s ahead for BC’s supply chain with insights from the Port of Vancouver.\n\nNetworking & Connection – Catch up with industry peers\, build new partnerships\, and engage with key stakeholders in a relaxed and scenic setting. \nBanquet & Entertainment – The conference wraps up in style with a themed banquet on Friday evening—always a highlight of the event! \nThe conference officially opens with BCTA’s Annual General Meeting at 2:00 PM on Thursday\, setting the stage for an exciting and informative event.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/bcta-agm-management-conference-2025-2/
LOCATION:The Westin Resort & Spa\, 4090 Whistler Way\, Whistler\, B.C\, V8E 1J3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250611T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250407T225311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T230032Z
UID:10000033-1749632400-1749643200@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course
DESCRIPTION:​BCTA is now accepting applications for Year-six of the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program. One requirement is the successful completion of this free\, prerequisite training. \nThe CleanBC HDVE Program\, funded by the Province of British Columbia\, offers rebates of up to 50% of costs for eligible equipment\, to a maximum of $15\,000 per vehicle or $50\,000 per fleet. During the application process\, BC carriers who complete this course may apply for rebates on approved fuel-efficiency equipment that promises documented savings in fuel usage and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Visit the CleanBC HDVE Program Guide for an updated list of eligible equipment. \nTo be eligible for program incentives\, BCTA membership is not required. Companies must meet the full eligibility criteria available in the HDVE Program Guide\, including: \n\n\nAt least one company representative must have successfully completed the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least once between August 1\, 2023\, and August 31\, 2025. \n\n\nThe incentives must be for eligible equipment to be installed on a heavy-duty vehicle (or vehicles) with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) greater than 7\,257 kg and operated in BC.​ \n\n\nAll qualifying equipment being applied for must be purchased and installed in BC—unless the equipment is unavailable for purchase in BC due to supply chain issues and/or the company selling the equipment does not have a BC-based office.​ \n\n\nThe company must conduct business in BC.​ \n\n\nThe company must have at least one terminal in BC.​ \n\n\nHave a company delegate take and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least every two years.​ \n\n\nNote: Only fuel-saving equipment purchased and taken possession of during the Program year (September 1\, 2024 to August 31\, 2025) is eligible for Program rebates. \nAt least one company representative must complete and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course every two years to be eligible for Program incentive rebates. Each eligible company with a distinct NSC number and corporate registration must send their own representative to complete and pass the course to apply for Program incentives.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/cleanbc-heavy-duty-vehicle-efficiency-program-course-4/
LOCATION:Attend Online or In-person
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250606T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250401T210721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T222530Z
UID:10000029-1749200400-1749225600@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course Level 2 June
DESCRIPTION:The BC Trucking Association (BCTA) offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program Level II Course\, a comprehensive full-day training designed to enhance participants’ understanding of NSC compliance and record-keeping\, with a particular focus on preparing for audits conducted by NSC auditors. \nTo enroll in this Level II course\, participants should have completed BCTA’s NSC Program Course or possess a solid understanding of NSC Regulations. \nThe curriculum covers several critical areas: \nHours of Service: Detailed examination of required support documentation\, regulations applicable in both Canada and the USA\, considerations for driving north of the 60th parallel\, daily driving and working hour limits\, deferral provisions\, and special cases such as adverse weather conditions.​ \nVehicle Records: Guidance on developing a vehicle safety management plan\, including drafting and maintaining vehicle maintenance records.​ \nDriver Records: Discussion on essential documents and policies\, including letters of discipline\, policies and procedures manuals\, company reports related to the NSC\, driver assessments\, and the frequency of obtaining driver abstracts.​ \nHours of Service Record-Keeping: Strategies for monitoring drivers’ hours\, detailed requirements for auditing logbooks\, and best practices for ensuring compliance.​ \nParticipants will engage in hands-on exercises to build\, manage\, and appropriately purge NSC files. The course introduces recall systems to assist in managing expiring paperwork effectively. Additionally\, the Motor Vehicle Act regulations are reviewed to ensure participants comprehend their legal obligations under the NSC\, the application of its standards to all carriers\, and the potential operational impacts of failing an audit. The course also includes a study of the carrier profile\, teaching participants how to read and interpret all aspects of it; bringing a copy of their carrier profile for analysis is recommended.​
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course-level-2-2/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250605T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250401T204705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T221836Z
UID:10000028-1749114000-1749139200@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course June
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program in three sections so that attendees will achieve a complete understanding of the National Safety Code regulations. \nNSC HOURS OF SERVICE \nThe NSC Hours of Service Session is designed for drivers\, compliance officers and record-keepers. The course outlines the National Safety Code’s Hours of Service standard. It examines the various cycles available\, exemptions\, and the correct use of logging hours. As well\, the course includes some information on US requirements and US regulations pertaining to electronic logging devices\, which is beneficial for drivers who cross the border. \nNSC COMPLIANCE OFFICER \nThe NSC Compliance Officer Session is the second topic of the day. This portion focuses on National Safety Code compliance – general and specific\, and looks at the ways in which an organization is affected by non-compliance. This session is designed for any person who has to act as a National Safety Code compliance/enforcement officer for a fleet. The training includes information on NSC aspects relating to pre-trip inspections\, driver evaluations\, driver reviews\, and dealing with other driver-related training problems\, Transportation of Dangerous Goods courses\, and remedial training drivers must take due to poor performance/records. The procedures for coordinating driver evaluations\, maintaining vehicle records\, and setting up driver paperwork and retrieval are discussed. \nNSC RECORD KEEPING \nThe NSC Record Keeper Session is the third topic of the day and focuses on the need for proper record-keeping practices. In a lecture-discussion format\, this training course looks at all National Safety Code paperwork requirements\, including driver abstracts\, driver files\, vehicle files\, National Safety Code Profiles\, and more. It outlines the creation and maintenance of a recall system to be used for drivers’ licenses\, vehicle files and insurance. Preparation for audits is discussed\, with the responsibilities of the record keeper outlined in terms of setting up and maintaining all files related to the National Safety Code. The record keeper’s important role in relation to the fleet is discussed. \nThe course has a quiz at the end\, to be marked and discussed in class. Participants are provided with attendance certificates. There is a replacement charge of $10 for certificate reissue. \nNOTE:  This course is offered for information only and in no way entitles you to a NSC Certificate.  For more information on obtaining a NSC Certificate\, please contact Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure\, CVSE\, NSC at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/national_safety_code.htm. \nRelated products such as the Canada & US Hours of Service Books\, Monthly Maintenance forms & Log Books are available for purchase in the Shop.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250603T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250603T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250512T173540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T172012Z
UID:10000052-1748964600-1748977200@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:Trucking Talks: Prince George Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join the BC Trucking Association (BCTA) and SafetyDriven on June 3rd for Trucking Talks: Prince George Edition– a regional meeting open to all interested trucking companies and suppliers to BC’s commercial transportation industry.\nWe’re bringing the latest industry insights straight to you. Hear from Dave Earle\, BCTA President & CEO\, as he breaks down the current state of the industry\, including:\n• The latest on cross-border tariffs and US executive orders\n• Provincial road safety initiatives\n• What’s happening with driver misclassification\n• MELT updates you need to know \nYou’ll also hear from Darshan Gill\, SafetyDriven’s Industry Health & Safety Services Manager\, who will walk you through:\n• Key occupational health and safety regulation changes impacting the trucking industry\n• Insights into the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program\n• Latest industry stats on workforce trends\n• A look at psychological safety and the growing importance of Mental Health First Aid \nGot questions? Bring them. We’ll have the answers. Got interested co-workers? Bring them too! Hungry? We’ve got you covered- come have dinner with us. \nWhen: Tuesday\, June 3rd 4:00-7:00 PM\nWhere: Courtyard Prince George\, 900 Brunswick Street\nRegistration opens at 3:30pm
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/trucking-talks-prince-george-edition/
LOCATION:Courtyard Prince George\, 900 Brunswick St\, Prince George\, BC\, V2L 0E3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250529T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250529T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250512T164641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T165244Z
UID:10000051-1748532600-1748545200@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:Trucking Talks: Kamloops
DESCRIPTION:Join the BC Trucking Association (BCTA) and SafetyDriven on May 29th for Trucking Talks: Kamloops Edition– a regional meeting open to all interested trucking companies and suppliers to BC’s commercial transportation industry. \nWe’re bringing the latest industry insights straight to you. Hear from Dave Earle\, BCTA President & CEO\, as he breaks down the current state of the industry\, including:\n•     The latest on cross-border tariffs and US executive orders\n•     Provincial road safety initiatives\n•     What’s happening with driver misclassification\n•     MELT updates you need to know \nYou’ll also hear from Darshan Gill\, SafetyDriven’s Industry Health & Safety Services Manager\, who will walk you through:\n•     Key occupational health and safety regulation changes impacting the trucking industry\n•     Insights into the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program\n•     Latest industry stats on workforce trends\n•     A look at psychological safety and the growing importance of Mental Health First Aid \nGot questions? Bring them. We’ll have the answers. Got interested co-workers? Bring them too! Hungry? We’ve got you covered- come have dinner with us. \nWhere: Sandman Signature Kamloops\, 225 Lorne St\nWhen: Thursday\, May 29th\, 4:00-7:00pm \nRegistration opens at 3:30 pm
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/trucking-talks-kamloops/
LOCATION:Sandman Signature Kamloops\, 225 Lorne St\, Kamloops\, BC\, V2C 1W2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250527T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250527T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250512T155706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T184826Z
UID:10000050-1748359800-1748372400@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:Trucking Talks: Nanaimo
DESCRIPTION:Join the BC Trucking Association (BCTA) and SafetyDriven on May 27th for Trucking Talks: Nanaimo Edition- a regional meeting open to all interested trucking companies and suppliers to BC’s commercial transportation industry. \nWe’re bringing the latest industry insights straight to you. Hear from Dave Earle\, BCTA President & CEO\, as he breaks down the current state of the industry\, including:\n• The latest on cross-border tariffs and US executive orders\n• Provincial road safety initiatives\n• What’s happening with driver misclassification\n• MELT updates you need to know \nYou’ll also hear from Darshan Gill\, SafetyDriven’s Industry Health & Safety Services Manager\, who will walk you through:\n• Key occupational health and safety regulation changes impacting the trucking industry\n• Insights into the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program\n• Latest industry stats on workforce trends\n• A look at psychological safety and the growing importance of Mental Health First Aid \nGot questions? Bring them. We’ll have the answers. Have interested co-workers? Bring them\, too! Hungry? We’ve got you covered- have dinner with us.\nWhen: Tuesday\, May 27th\, 4:00-7:00 PM \nRegistration opens at 3:30pm \nWhere: Coast Bastion Hotel\, 11 Bastion Street
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/trucking-talks-nanaimo/
LOCATION:Coast Bastion Hotel\, 11 Bastion St\, Nanaimo\, British Columbia\, V9R 6E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250407T223048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T230145Z
UID:10000031-1747213200-1747224000@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course
DESCRIPTION:​BCTA is now accepting applications for Year-six of the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program. One requirement is the successful completion of this free\, prerequisite training. \nThe CleanBC HDVE Program\, funded by the Province of British Columbia\, offers rebates of up to 50% of costs for eligible equipment\, to a maximum of $15\,000 per vehicle or $50\,000 per fleet. During the application process\, BC carriers who complete this course may apply for rebates on approved fuel-efficiency equipment that promises documented savings in fuel usage and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Visit the CleanBC HDVE Program Guide for an updated list of eligible equipment. \nTo be eligible for program incentives\, BCTA membership is not required. Companies must meet the full eligibility criteria available in the HDVE Program Guide\, including: \n\n\nAt least one company representative must have successfully completed the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least once between August 1\, 2023\, and August 31\, 2025. \n\n\nThe incentives must be for eligible equipment to be installed on a heavy-duty vehicle (or vehicles) with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) greater than 7\,257 kg and operated in BC.​ \n\n\nAll qualifying equipment being applied for must be purchased and installed in BC—unless the equipment is unavailable for purchase in BC due to supply chain issues and/or the company selling the equipment does not have a BC-based office.​ \n\n\nThe company must conduct business in BC.​ \n\n\nThe company must have at least one terminal in BC.​ \n\n\nHave a company delegate take and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least every two years.​ \n\n\nNote: Only fuel-saving equipment purchased and taken possession of during the Program year (September 1\, 2024 to August 31\, 2025) is eligible for Program rebates. \nAt least one company representative must complete and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course every two years to be eligible for Program incentive rebates. Each eligible company with a distinct NSC number and corporate registration must send their own representative to complete and pass the course to apply for Program incentives.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/cleanbc-heavy-duty-vehicle-efficiency-program-course-3/
LOCATION:Attend Online or In-person
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250430T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250403T211847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T191519Z
UID:10000030-1746003600-1746018000@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:Out-Of-Service Criteria Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Out-of-Service (OOS) Criteria Handbook is used by enforcement officers across North America to determine when a commercial vehicle should be taken out of service. The 2025 OOS Criteria will be effective throughout North America on April 1\, 2025. Though the handbook is a “must have” resource for truck and bus safety managers\, fleet directors\, drivers and shop professionals\, this workshop provides an opportunity to learn the criteria directly from Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE). \nThe half-day workshop\, conducted by a CVSE enforcement officer\, will provide attendees with the knowledge and resources to detect commercial vehicle safety issues and violations before their vehicles become operational. In turn\, this reduces expensive shipping delays\, repair and towing costs and negative safety reports for the company. Topics to be discussed include changes in OOS criteria from 2024 to 2025\, common roadside violations (with pictorials)\, and a walk through of the Level 1 procedure which defines how components are checked in relation to criteria. Attendees will also have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the workshop. \nCourse outline includes: \n\nCommercial Vehicle Safety & Enforcement\nIntroduction\nCommercial Vehicle Safety Alliance – Who and what is it?\nLevel I Inspection\nOut of Service Criteria\nRoadside Violations\nQ&A\n\nEach attendee will be provided with a copy of the 2025 North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria Handbook.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/out-of-service-criteria-workshop/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250425T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250324T225330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T221759Z
UID:10000023-1745571600-1745596800@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course Level 2 April
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program Level 2 Course\, a comprehensive full-day training designed to enhance participants’ understanding of NSC compliance and record-keeping\, with a particular focus on preparing for audits conducted by NSC auditors. \nTo enroll in this Level 2 course\, participants should have completed BCTA’s NSC Program Course (Level 1) or possess a solid understanding of NSC Regulations. \nThe curriculum covers several critical areas: \n\nHours of Service: Detailed examination of required support documentation\, regulations applicable in both Canada and the USA\, considerations for driving north of the 60th parallel\, daily driving and working hour limits\, deferral provisions\, and special cases such as adverse weather conditions.​\nVehicle Records: Guidance on developing a vehicle safety management plan\, including drafting and maintaining vehicle maintenance records.​\nDriver Records: Discussion on essential documents and policies\, including letters of discipline\, policies and procedures manuals\, company reports related to the NSC\, driver assessments\, and the frequency of obtaining driver abstracts.​\nHours of Service Record-Keeping: Strategies for monitoring drivers’ hours\, detailed requirements for auditing logbooks\, and best practices for ensuring compliance.​\n\nParticipants will engage in hands-on exercises to build\, manage\, and appropriately purge NSC files. The course introduces recall systems to assist in managing expiring paperwork effectively. Additionally\, the Motor Vehicle Act regulations are reviewed to ensure participants comprehend their legal obligations under the NSC\, the application of its standards to all carriers\, and the potential operational impacts of failing an audit. The course also includes a study of the carrier profile\, teaching participants how to read and interpret all aspects of it; bringing a copy of their carrier profile for analysis is recommended.​ \nThis 8-hour program employs a lecture-discussion-demonstration format\, encouraging interactive participation through group exercises and discussions. Upon successful completion\, participants receive an attendance certificate\, with a $10 fee for replacement certificates.​ \nPlease note that this course is offered for informational purposes only and does not entitle participants to an NSC Certificate. For information on obtaining an NSC Certificate\, contact the Ministry of Transportation & Transit\, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE)\, NSC at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/national_safety_code.htm. \nRelated products such as the Canada & US Hours of Service Books\, Monthly Maintenance forms & Log Books are available for purchase in the Shop.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course-level-2/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250424T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250312T192223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T213943Z
UID:10000004-1745485200-1745510400@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:National Safety Code Program Course April
DESCRIPTION:BCTA offers the National Safety Code (NSC) Program in three sections so that attendees will achieve a complete understanding of the National Safety Code regulations. \nNSC HOURS OF SERVICE \nThe NSC Hours of Service Session is designed for drivers\, compliance officers and record-keepers. The course outlines the National Safety Code’s Hours of Service standard. It examines the various cycles available\, exemptions\, and the correct use of logging hours. As well\, the course includes some information on US requirements and US regulations pertaining to electronic logging devices\, which is beneficial for drivers who cross the border. \nNSC COMPLIANCE OFFICER \nThe NSC Compliance Officer Session is the second topic of the day. This portion focuses on National Safety Code compliance – general and specific\, and looks at the ways in which an organization is affected by non-compliance. This session is designed for any person who has to act as a National Safety Code compliance/enforcement officer for a fleet. The training includes information on NSC aspects relating to pre-trip inspections\, driver evaluations\, driver reviews\, and dealing with other driver-related training problems\, Transportation of Dangerous Goods courses\, and remedial training drivers must take due to poor performance/records. The procedures for coordinating driver evaluations\, maintaining vehicle records\, and setting up driver paperwork and retrieval are discussed. \nNSC RECORD KEEPING \nThe NSC Record Keeper Session is the third topic of the day and focuses on the need for proper record-keeping practices. In a lecture-discussion format\, this training course looks at all National Safety Code paperwork requirements\, including driver abstracts\, driver files\, vehicle files\, National Safety Code Profiles\, and more. It outlines the creation and maintenance of a recall system to be used for drivers’ licenses\, vehicle files and insurance. Preparation for audits is discussed\, with the responsibilities of the record keeper outlined in terms of setting up and maintaining all files related to the National Safety Code. The record keeper’s important role in relation to the fleet is discussed. \nThe course has a quiz at the end\, to be marked and discussed in class. Participants are provided with attendance certificates. There is a replacement charge of $10 for certificate reissue. \nNOTE:  This course is offered for information only and in no way entitles you to a NSC Certificate.  For more information on obtaining a NSC Certificate\, please contact Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure\, CVSE\, NSC at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/national_safety_code.htm. \nRelated products such as the Canada & US Hours of Service Books\, Monthly Maintenance forms & Log Books are available for purchase in the Shop.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/national-safety-code-program-course-3/
LOCATION:BCTA Training Room\, 20111 93A Avenue\, Langley\, BC\, V1M 4A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250417T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250417T223000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250322T202027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T212539Z
UID:10000018-1744911000-1744929000@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:Members Banquet 2025
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a panel discussion featuring Paula Cousins\, Associate Deputy Minister\, Ministry of Transportation and Transit and Steven Haywood\, Executive Director & Registrar\, Commercial Vehicle Safety & Enforcement.\nThis spring event offers BCTA members a valuable opportunity for networking and gaining deeper insights into the association and current events affecting the industry. \nThe evening includes dinner and a compelling panel discussion- don’t miss this opportunity to ask your questions directly to MoTT and CVSE! \nAGENDA: \n5:30 pm- Registration & Reception \n6:30 pm- Dinner Service \n7:30 pm- Panel Discussion
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/members-banquet-2025-2/
LOCATION:Coast Langley City Hotel & Convention Centre\, 20393 Fraser Hwy\, Langley\, British Columbia\, V3A 7N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250415T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250415T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250327T183837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T185103Z
UID:10000027-1744707600-1744718400@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course
DESCRIPTION:​BCTA is now accepting applications for Year-six of the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program. One requirement is the successful completion of this free\, prerequisite training. \nThe CleanBC HDVE Program\, funded by the Province of British Columbia\, offers rebates of up to 50% of costs for eligible equipment\, to a maximum of $15\,000 per vehicle or $50\,000 per fleet. During the application process\, BC carriers who complete this course may apply for rebates on approved fuel-efficiency equipment that promises documented savings in fuel usage and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Visit the CleanBC HDVE Program Guide for an updated list of eligible equipment. \nTo be eligible for program incentives\, BCTA membership is not required. Companies must meet the full eligibility criteria available in the HDVE Program Guide\, including: \n\n\nAt least one company representative must have successfully completed the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least once between August 1\, 2023\, and August 31\, 2025. \n\n\nThe incentives must be for eligible equipment to be installed on a heavy-duty vehicle (or vehicles) with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) greater than 7\,257 kg and operated in BC.​ \n\n\nAll qualifying equipment being applied for must be purchased and installed in BC—unless the equipment is unavailable for purchase in BC due to supply chain issues and/or the company selling the equipment does not have a BC-based office.​ \n\n\nThe company must conduct business in BC.​ \n\n\nThe company must have at least one terminal in BC.​ \n\n\nHave a company delegate take and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least every two years.​ \n\n\nNote: Only fuel-saving equipment purchased and taken possession of during the Program year (September 1\, 2024 to August 31\, 2025) is eligible for Program rebates. \nAt least one company representative must complete and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course every two years to be eligible for Program incentive rebates. Each eligible company with a distinct NSC number and corporate registration must send their own representative to complete and pass the course to apply for Program incentives.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/cleanbc-heavy-duty-vehicle-efficiency-program-course-2/
LOCATION:Online Only
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250402T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250402T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T111331
CREATED:20250324T194806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T213216Z
UID:10000022-1743584400-1743595200@bctrucking.com
SUMMARY:CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course
DESCRIPTION:​BCTA is now accepting applications for Year-six of the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency (HDVE) Program. One requirement is the successful completion of this free\, prerequisite training. \nThe CleanBC HDVE Program\, funded by the Province of British Columbia\, offers rebates of up to 50% of costs for eligible equipment\, to a maximum of $15\,000 per vehicle or $50\,000 per fleet. During the application process\, BC carriers who complete this course may apply for rebates on approved fuel-efficiency equipment that promises documented savings in fuel usage and decreased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Visit the CleanBC HDVE Program Guide for an updated list of eligible equipment. \nTo be eligible for program incentives\, BCTA membership is not required. Companies must meet the full eligibility criteria available in the HDVE Program Guide\, including: \n\n\nAt least one company representative must have successfully completed the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least once between August 1\, 2023\, and August 31\, 2025. \n\n\nThe incentives must be for eligible equipment to be installed on a heavy-duty vehicle (or vehicles) with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) greater than 7\,257 kg and operated in BC.​ \n\n\nAll qualifying equipment being applied for must be purchased and installed in BC—unless the equipment is unavailable for purchase in BC due to supply chain issues and/or the company selling the equipment does not have a BC-based office.​ \n\n\nThe company must conduct business in BC.​ \n\n\nThe company must have at least one terminal in BC.​ \n\n\nHave a company delegate take and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course at least every two years.​ \n\n\nNote: Only fuel-saving equipment purchased and taken possession of during the Program year (September 1\, 2024 to August 31\, 2025) is eligible for Program rebates. \nAt least one company representative must complete and pass the CleanBC Heavy-duty Vehicle Efficiency Program Course every two years to be eligible for Program incentive rebates. Each eligible company with a distinct NSC number and corporate registration must send their own representative to complete and pass the course to apply for Program incentives.
URL:https://bctrucking.com/event/cleanbc-heavy-duty-vehicle-efficiency-program-course/
LOCATION:Attend Online or In-person
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Trucking Association":MAILTO:bcta@bctrucking.com
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