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July 2023 Nova Scotia Flooding Update
Please be advised that due to the excessive flooding that is currently taking place in Nova Scotia, there is a list of areas that are most effected.
  • Dartmouth Terminal update – Continued delays in these areas due to main and secondary road closures: West & East Hants, Halifax Regional Municipality, Prospect Road/Bay Road, St Margaret’s Bay , Bedford, and Sackville
  • Truro Terminal update – Accessibility has been restored however we are still experiencing delays due to road closures in the surrounding area
  • Yarmouth Terminal update – Accessibility has been restored however delayed service was incurred Friday evening through to Sunday
  • Bridgewater Terminal update – Accessibility has been restored however delayed service was incurred Friday evening through to Sunday
  • Kentville Terminal update – Accessibility has been restored however delayed service was incurred Friday evening through to Sunday
Linehaul and Rail delays in Nova Scotia:

Delays are also expected with our Linehaul Division, access to the 101 and 103 highway is now obtainable but traffic is extremely slow moving.

Delays are also expected with our Rail Division between Moncton and Halifax. CN Rail have closed multiple sections of its main line, that includes the washed-out section near Millbrook, which is about 90km north of the city. Crews are currently inspecting the track in the area and making repairs to ensure the safe movement of passenger and freight traffic. Some repairs will be delayed until weather and water events subside per a CN Rail statement issued on Sunday.

CN Delay Notification:
June 2015 CCT Canada Celebrates 21 Years of Service to North American Shippers
Founded in 1994 by Tom Hillier and Victoria Anderson, CCT Canada provides a unique offering of expedited road and premium rail alternatives from Ontario and Quebec to Western Canada. With modern cross dock facilities in Mississauga, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver, they are well positioned to serve their customers less than truckload (LTL) requirements to the Prairie Provinces, Alberta, and British Columbia. They also facilitate the movement of customers’ goods between the Western Provinces with CCT Intra-West service.

CCT Vice President, Ian Brooks states “As we celebrate our 21st Anniversary, we owe our success to our team’s commitment to operational excellence and unparalleled customer service.” He adds,” We’ve brought personalized service back to the transportation industry and our customers truly appreciate it!”

CCT Canada is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario. Along with their multi-modal expertise to the West they provide Intra-Ontario LTL service, warehousing, distribution and through partner carriers, handle their customers’ coast to coast requirements. CCT is “green conscious” and has established procedures to conserve energy resources and reduce their footprint on the environment. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency “For shipments over 1,000 miles, using intermodal transport cuts fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions by 65%, relative to truck alone.”
January 2015 CCT Opens New London ON Cross Dock Facility
To enhance our transportation operation, CCTCANADA proudly opened its new cross dock facility in London Ontario.