The Alberta Motor Transport Association celebrated it’s 70th annual Professional Truck Driving Championship in style June 23 – on the newly paved five-acre training area of the association’s new facility at Edmonton International Airport.While the training area is...
June 9 saw some of the province’s most skilled bus drivers showcasing their work at the School Bus Roadeo in Medicine Hat.A total of 60 drivers from across Alberta competed in events such as parallel parking, turning, steering and written exams.The winners...
Chris Nash has been appointed the role of President of the Alberta Motor Transport Association effective March 5, 2018.Chris has more than 30 years’ experience in the transportation industry and is key to a number of committees and initiatives. Chris joined the AMTA...
The Alberta Motor Transport Association is constructing a new training facility, office building and five-acre track at the Edmonton International Airport (EIA).“Having outgrown our current Edmonton office, we’re pleased to announce, with EIA, the development of this...
After three years at the helm of the Alberta Motor Transport Association as president, Lorraine Card has announced her retirement.Card is highly respected by AMTA staff, and the industry as a whole, and has devoted her time with the AMTA to streamlining processes and...
After 33 years with the Alberta Motor Transport Association, Peter Vaudry has retired from the industry. In 1985, Peter began his career with the AMTA, and in his recent position as the Director of Member Services and Communications, was responsible for coordinating...