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The Macdonald Bridge closure scheduled for Tuesday morning has been cancelled. The winds are forecasted to be too high to complete the necessary work.


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NOTICE

The Truckers Association of Nova Scotia wishes to inform its members and the public that the 2012 dispatch lists for Department of Transportation and contract work will be finalized on February 28th, 2012.

Therefore current members and new members are hereby notified that application for membership and payment of 2012 dues must be completed prior to February 28, 2012. Please contact your local County Association as listed below:

Annapolis County Truckers Association
532-7840 or 584-7117
Antigonish County Truckers Association
234-2650 or 863-5027
Cape Breton County Truckers Association
565-5247 or 562-7252
Clare County Truckers Association
645-2758 or 769-5025
Colchester County Truckers Association
897-2583 or 897-8110
Cumberland County Truckers Association
545-2032 or 686-3871
Digby County Truckers Association
638-8716 or 245-3305
East Hants County Truckers Association
632-2655 or 798-7635
Guysborough County Truckers Association
533-2873 or 358-2294
Halifax County Truckers Association
435-4171 or 456-1219
Inverness County Truckers Association
625-0827 or 623-0827
Kings County Truckers Association
679-0294 or 542-4420
Lunenburg County Truckers Association
685-2493 or 275-4007
Pictou County Truckers Association
752-7558 or 752-4663
Queens County Truckers Association
677-2098 or 354-5265
Richmond County Truckers Association
535-2475 or 535-3150
Shelburne County Truckers Association
875-2758 or 874-2790
Victoria County Truckers Association
295-8443 or 295-7606
West Hants County Truckers Association
798-4037 or 791-0412
Yarmouth County Truckers Association
648-8107 or 649-2657
Truro Provincial Office                         1-800-232-6631 or 1-902-895-7447

 


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It is our pleasure to welcome you to the Truckers Association of Nova Scotia.

This Association is one of the best examples of what Truckers can do as a team devoted to delivering the highest standard of Service. Our primary purpose is to support Government in the building and upgrading of roads and highways throughout Nova Scotia.

Our Association is made up of six hundred members throughout this Province. Each County has their own Association with a County President, Executive, and dispatch system that enables them to allot work to their members in a fair manner. The Provincial Office in Truro acts in support of each County and acts as the voice for the Association. The Provincial level operates with a Board of Directors and an Executive tasked with setting Policy for the Association.

We are proud of our Professional Drivers who must pass a battery of Safety requirements before being eligible to work within the Government highway system. We welcome any interaction with other Associations or individuals as we are strive to obtain fair treatment and fair remuneration for the very difficult and demanding service we provide to our many clients.

 

 

 


 
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