Coquihalla crash warrants tougher highway regulations: Jamie Davis

Vancouver, British Columbia — July 1, 2015 — Highway Thru Hell’s Jamie Davis is pushing for stronger highway regulations in the wake of a major collision on the province’s Coquihalla. The owner of Motor Truck & Auto Ltd. said the June 27 crash—injuring over three dozen people after a Universal Coach Lines bus slammed into a tow […]

Dozens injured after tour bus, tow truck crash on BC highway

Vancouver, British Columbia — June 29, 2015 — Over 30 people were injured after a tour bus and a tow truck collided on B.C.’s Coquihalla Highway late last week. Global News reports the Mario’s Towing truck was roadside and in the process of hauling a small red car when it was struck by a Universal Coach […]

BC towing team cycles for a worthy cause

Langley, British Columbia — June 25, 2015 — For almost a decade, the Bayview Towing cycling team has spearheaded an annual bike ride to help raise awareness and funds for a B.C. children’s hospital. This year’s Ride for the Kids will see participating cyclists take on a fully escorted 165 km trek on July 2, beginning […]

BC RCMP remind drivers to slow down, move over

Vancouver, British Columbia — June 23, 2015 — Motorists aren’t quite getting the province’s Move Over message, according to a recent probe by B.C. RCMP Traffic Services. RCMP and Port Mann police conducted ‘operation shield’ on June 16 at the 192 Street and 160 Street off-ramps of Highway One, enforcing the law requiring drivers slow down […]

Submerged 18-wheeler poses weighty towing challenge in Montreal

Montreal, Quebec — June 22, 2015 — Locals have yet to figure out how to recover an 18-wheeler transport truck carrying 80,000 pounds of aluminum from the bottom of a Montreal lake. The truck’s driver, a man in his 40s, crashed into the cement guardrail at the Ile aux Tourtes bridge at around 6:30 a.m. on […]

Dawson Creek tow truck bylaw up for amendment

Dawson Creek, British Columbia — June 18, 2015 — Dawson Creek City Council’s tentative move to allow parked tow trucks in residential areas is moving towards finalization. As the city works towards the next steps, including council passing first reading, collecting public feedback, and developing a permit process, Exceptional Towing and Recovery Limited’s request to amend the current […]

APS to enforce Mississauga tow truck licensing system

Misssissauga, Ontario — June 17, 2015 — The city of Mississauga has announced the administrative penalty system (APS) will be used to enforce recent amendments to the municipality’s tow truck and public licensing bylaws. Effective July 13, penalty notices, similar to parking tickets, will be issued to those in violation of the Tow Truck Licensing Bylaw […]

Man arrested after allegedly stealing, crashing Toronto tow truck

Toronto, Ontario — June 15, 2015 — Police arrested an alleged tow truck thief following a high-speed chase in Toronto’s west end late last week. The suspect was driving a Honda when he was involved in a single-vehicle collision near Highway 400 and Steeles Ave. W. at 2:10 a.m. on June 12. The OPP say the 39-year-old then reportedly […]

Ford F-350 hauled from Pontoon Lake

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories — June 11, 2015 — After spending the last month submerged in the icy waters of Pontoon Lake, a brand-new Ford F-350 diesel truck has finally reached dry land. The $80,000 truck broke through the brittle, 25-cm thick lake ice on the night of May 5, sinking around 4.5 metres and leaving a […]

Tweed Touch-A-Truck event marks second year

Belleville, Ontario — June 10, 2015 — The Tweed-Hungerford Agricultural Society will be holding its second annual Touch-a-Truck event this weekend in Tweed, Ontario. The fundraising initiative touches down on the Tweed-Hungerford Fairgrounds on June 14, offering children of all ages a unique and interactive experience with a variety of trucks, rescue vehicles and a race […]