US penalizes Ford up to $165 million for moving too slowly on a recall
WASHINGTON (AP) — US penalizes Ford up to $165 million for moving too slowly on a recall.
WASHINGTON (AP) — US penalizes Ford up to $165 million for moving too slowly on a recall.
PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. — Police are recommending criminal charges of impaired driving against the driver of a semi truck that hit four vehicles in a Metro Vancouver city.
Kedus Yacob Damtew was arrested and charged with assault after the June 12 incident onboard a United Airlines flight to Newark
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It was Windsor's Ward 10 councillor who gave his constituents the "Please Slow Down" sign sitting on the law outside the home where a woman died this week after a driver crashed through the building. Now, Coun. Jim Morrison says he's going to look into new traffic calming measures for the area. Morrison says that if there's interest in traffic calming measures for Riviera Drive, he'd do his best to expedite work in the spring, calling the crash that took a 73-year-old woman's life a "tragedy" an
Basilio Hidalgo, 40, was charged with DUI after he drove an SUV onto the Long Island Rail Road on Dec. 8
TORONTO — Cyclists have launched a Charter challenge against the Ontario government over its decision to remove bike lanes on three Toronto roads, alleging the change puts lives at risk.
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Banner branding for the Growth Spurt, Calgary series that ran in December 2024. (Brooke Schreiber/CBC)Bring up Calgary's rapid growth around an office water cooler and the conversation often turns to roads — traffic, congestion and the latest silly manoeuvre by a driver who probably just moved to town from some city where nobody knows how to drive.Toronto drivers, Vancouver drivers and many, many more.These places have different rules, different customs — and will they still give the friendly Ca
A four-block stretch of 20th Street S.W. was recently rejected as one of the city's next streets to drop from a speed limit of 50 kilometres an hour to 40. It has some people who live in the popular neighbourhood of South Calgary questioning whether that was the right move. "It's a very busy, fast-moving street, in a residential area, you know, which is concerning for myself and others who are walking in the area," said John Deneer, who was out walking his dog recently, not far from a speed read
CASTLEGAR, B.C. — Police in British Columbia's southern Interior say a crash between an SUV and a snowplow dump truck has killed an eight-year-old boy.
Tesla shares climbed to a record high of $415 on Wednesday, topping its prior high of $414.50 set more than three years ago as the electric vehicle maker extended a rally in the wake of the U.S. presidential election. Shares of Tesla previously hit a record on Nov. 3, 2021, but a rally of about 65% since the Nov. 5 election has lifted the stock to new heights as investors expect the company to benefit from CEO Elon Musk's relationship with President-elect Donald Trump. Tesla China said late Tuesday the automaker sold 21,900 electric vehicles in the world's second largest economy for the first week of December, its highest weekly sales for the fourth quarter of this year.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy defended plans to buy a rising number of electric delivery vehicles and said he did not plan to return funding earmarked for zero-emission models without legislation from Congress. In 2023, Congress gave USPS $3 billion as part of a $430 billion climate bill to buy EVs and charging infrastructure -- including $1.2 billion for electric vehicles. It plans to buy some 66,000 electric vehicles by 2028.
Yevhenii Arsirii abandoned her car at the crash scene and left on foot, according to cops.
A cycling advocacy group is leading a court challenge against recently passed legislation that gives the Ontario government sweeping control over the installation and removal of municipal bike lanes, arguing the law deprives Toronto cyclists of their Charter rights to life and security.The challenge of the newly passed Bill 212 seeks an injunction to prevent the removal of bike lanes on Bloor Street, University Avenue and Yonge Street, which the Ford government has claimed are adding to congesti
China's Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), the largest maker of batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), is building its third plant in Europe through a joint venture with Fiat owner Stellantis, stepping up its overseas expansion to overcome higher tariffs. The parties have agreed to spend €4.1 billion (US$4.3 billion) to build the factory in Zaragoza in northeastern Spain with a capacity to produce 50 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of batteries annually, according to a statement. One GWh can supply to
A rare 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe with a rich heritage and pristine features will cross the block at Mecum Kissimmee 2025.
Department for Transport figures show rural roads are the most dangerous in Britain, with nearly 1,000 deaths occurring on them annually.
Chinese electric battery company CATL and automaker Stellantis will build a major battery factory in northern Spain, the partners announced Tuesday. The plant plans to be carbon neutral, apparently by making use of Spain's ample supplies of solar, wind and water power. The announcement comes after CATL and Stellantis agreed in November 2023 to collaborate on fabrication of batteries to help build electric cars in Europe.
The finished Valhalla is even more powerful than originally promised.