Saskatchewan Trucking Association

The Saskatchewan Trucking Association is the leader and voice for truck transport in the province of Saskatchewan.

As proactive trusted advisors, the STA is a knowledgeable membership association that represents the collective interests of the truck transport industry through authentic advocacy and education.

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Dave McIlmoyl of NRT Named Recipient of the 2025 STA Omnitracs Service to the Industry Award

Dave McIlmoyl of NRT Named Recipient of the 2025 STA Omnitracs Service to the Industry Award

Oct 22, 2025 | News Releases

Regina, SK – The Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA), in partnership with Omnitracs, is proud to announce that Dave McIlmoyl, President...

Kyle Chester Named Recipient of the 2025 STA Volvo Trucks Canada Provincial Driver of the Year Award

Kyle Chester Named Recipient of the 2025 STA Volvo Trucks Canada Provincial Driver of the Year Award

Oct 22, 2025 | News Releases

Regina, SK – The Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA), in partnership with Volvo Trucks Canada, is proud to announce that Kyle...

House Committee Hearings Expose Driver Inc, Widespread Safety and Compliance Failures in Trucking

House Committee Hearings Expose Driver Inc, Widespread Safety and Compliance Failures in Trucking

Oct 10, 2025

The Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities (TRAN) concluded its first week of hearings examining the detrimental impact of...

Driver of the Month

Falah Ud din Malik | February 2026

Congratulations to Falah Ud din Malik with Ultimate Logistics Ltd. who is the STA Professional Driver of the Month for February 2026!

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Get involved! Work with the STA and industry leaders to be the voice for truck transport in the province of Saskatchewan.

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The STA offers a variety of training courses created specifically for the commercial trucking industry.

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The trucking industry plays a very important role in our economy and the STA speaks on behalf of commercial carriers in the province and across Canada.

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