A Glare Affair: GM forced to recall 740,000 GMC SUVs following rejected petition
Toronto, Ontario — Just short of three-quarters of a million General Motors SUVs are to be recalled due to a headlight glare issue despite a rejected request from the OEM to hold off on the recall. As of Tuesday, GM says that the issue affecting about 740,000 GMC Terrain SUVs has already been corrected and […]
Strategic Advantage: Canadian Armed Forces named premier partner of Skills Canada National Competition
Toronto, Ontario — Skills/Compétences Canada has enlisted the support of Canada’s military, announcing that the Canadian Armed Forces will be a premier partner of the upcoming Skills Canada National Competition. Representatives from the armed forces will be onsite at the event, which is currently scheduled for May 26-27 at the Vancouver Convention Centre, engaging with […]
Pothole Poll: Nominations for CAA Worst Roads in Ontario now open
Toronto, Ontario — Do you have a pesky pothole that always sneaks up on you on your way to work? Well, it’s the time of year to publicly shame your municipality into doing something about it—the CAA Worst Roads campaign is now open to hear Ontarian’s voices. “We know that through CAA’s research, almost three […]
For Walkers and Wheelers: Toronto Police Services opens first-ever pedestrian, cyclist collision reporting centre
Toronto, Ontario — Twenty-eight years after opening North America’s first Collision Reporting Centre program, located in Toronto, the Accident Support Services International (ASSI) and the Toronto Police Service (TPS) have extended their partnership to open the first-ever pedestrian and cyclist-only collision reporting centre. On March 14, ASSI and TPS began to pilot the implementation of […]