Category : Transportation Logistics


Navigating Trudeau Airport's Parking Mess: A Guide

Montreal's Trudeau airport faces a major parking shortage until 2031 after closing its main garage. Learn essential tips for parking, pick-ups, and alternative transit options to avoid travel chaos.

Trudeau Airport parking changes cause major headaches

Major construction at Montreal's Trudeau airport has closed the main parking garage, reducing capacity by 25%. Travellers are urged to reserve spots and avoid circling for pickups. Plan ahead for holiday travel.

Truck hits powerlines, closes Ramara road

A well drilling truck struck high-voltage power lines in Ramara on December 17, 2025, leading to a major road closure. No injuries were reported. Read for details on the incident and response.

Two drivers injured in Mississauga crash

Two drivers sustained injuries in a two-vehicle collision in Mississauga on December 17, 2025. The incident occurred near the intersection of Erin Centre and Winston Churchill boulevards.

Lyft Rideshare Service Launches in Halifax

The popular rideshare platform Lyft has officially launched in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as of December 17, 2025. This marks a significant expansion for the service in Atlantic Canada, providing residents and visitors with a new transportation alternative.

Pedestrian hit by bus in Surrey, police say

A pedestrian was struck by a 'shuttle-style' bus in Surrey, B.C. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 16, 2025. No further details on injuries were immediately released.

N.S. Announces $465M for Major Road, Highway Projects

Nova Scotia's Public Works Minister Fred Tilley has announced a $465 million, five-year plan for major road and highway improvements across the province. Learn about the key projects and infrastructure investments.

Barrie may ban left turns at busy intersection

The City of Barrie is exploring a ban on left-hand turns at a high-traffic intersection on Sunnidale Road to improve safety and traffic flow. Learn about the proposed changes and their potential impact.

Via Rail CEO Mario Péloquin to resign in January

Transport Minister announces Via Rail President and CEO Mario Péloquin will step down in January 2026. Get the latest details on the leadership change at Canada's passenger rail service.

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