#5 – Mooring and Casting off In Locks

March 7, 2008

#4 – Communications

March 7, 2008

#3 – Tie-Up Service at Lock Approach Walls

March 7, 2008

#2 – General Notice

March 7, 2008

Seaway Opening Slated for March 22nd

March 7, 2008

#1 – Opening of the 2008 Navigation Season and Maximum Allowable Drafts

February 21, 2008

Viterra’s Mooney Appointed to Seaway Board of Directors

February 20, 2008

Toll Freeze and New Tariff Target Growth in Traffic

February 19, 2008

Seaway Web Site Undergoes Complete Overhaul

February 19, 2008

Ballast Water Management Standards Enhanced Once Again

January 16, 2008

U.S. Seaway Proposes Tougher Ballast Water Rules for Ocean Vessels

January 16, 2008

Navigation Season on a Positive Note

January 9, 2008

Seaway Compliant with Security Program Ahead of Deadline

December 5, 2007

#24: Restriction Modification – Lake St. Louis

November 30, 2007

#8 – Low Water Levels Lake Ontario

November 16, 2007

#23: Low Water Levels Above Cote Sainte Catherine Lock – Amended

November 16, 2007

#9 – Closing of the 2007 Navigation Season

November 15, 2007

#22: Communication Between the Captain / Pilot and the Lock Team Leader for Vessel Positioning

November 1, 2007

#21: Solar Powered Lights

October 24, 2007

#7 – Self Spotting — Testing in Lock 8

October 23, 2007

#20: Restrictions Modified – Lake St. Louis

October 17, 2007

#19: Water Levels on Lake St-louis

October 17, 2007

Seaway Corporations Lead Binational Trade Mission to Brazil

October 15, 2007

#18: Mooring Certain Vessels in Lower Beauharnois Lock Chamber Using Less Than 4 Mooring Wires

October 11, 2007

#17: Restrictions – Lake St. Louis

October 10, 2007

#16: Iroquois Dam Operation

October 1, 2007

Burns Harbor, Federal Marine Terminal Earn Seaway Pacesetter Awards

September 26, 2007

#15: Walk-through Lockages at Iroquois Lock

September 13, 2007

#8 – Maximum Permissible Draft — Montreal to Lake Ontario

August 24, 2007

#14: Dredging in Reach of South Shore Canal

August 22, 2007