This is a lesson that Cape Breton knows well. If the legacy of outside ownership of coal and steel had begun to fade from ...
Minister of Unification Chung Dong-young reported various inter-Korean exchange and cooperation project plans during a presidential briefing on the 19th, stating, “We will prepare a peace package that ...
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Today in History for Jan. 14: In 1529, Spanish diplomat and writer Juan de Valdes published his Dialogue on Christian Doctrine. It paved the way for Protestant ideas in Spain. In 1645, the Company of ...
OTTAWA - Canada’s transport minister says the head of Via Rail will leave his post next month in a move that comes as the federal government unveils its plans to pursue high-speed rail projects.
Canada’s transport minister says the head of Via Rail will leave his post next month in a move that comes as the federal government unveils its plans to pursue high-speed rail projects. Steven ...
Passengers stuck on board a Toronto-bound Via Rail train for 13 hours have finally been released this morning. VIA Rail Train 669 from Ottawa to Toronto suffered a mechanical failure near Brockville ...
President and CEO of Via Rail Mario Péloquin will be stepping down next month as the Crown corporation has faced heightened scrutiny in recent years. Péloquin will be retiring in mid-January, ...
Jennifer Drummond’s journey from Toronto back home to Smiths Falls should have been an easy one. Instead, she says, she ended up on a “red-eye train” on Wednesday night, spending more than 12 hours ...
Via Rail said the issue began Wednesday evening when train 669 experienced a “mechanical failure near Brockville.” “After several attempts to restore the disabled 669 train by coupling it to a rescue ...
Nearly 300 passengers on three Via Rail trains were stranded for as long as 13 hours after one of the trains broke down near Brockville, Ont., Wednesday night. Via said Train 669 from Montreal to ...
Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon made the announcement Friday morning alongside several Ottawa politicians and Martin Imbleau, CEO of Alto, the crown corporation overseeing the project. “We want to ...