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Here's a sneak peek at some of the most noteworthy stories coming up in this weekend's Wheels section of the Toronto Star:
A letter calls for action by New Brunswick's premier
John Mahler urges Shawn Graham of New Brunswick to get his province's school minibuses tires tested to assure another winter tragedy doesn't happen. Read more
Search is on for rare earth elements
The global push for finding alternative fuels for our vehicles means some hard-to-find elements are in greater demand than ever, writes Peter Gorrie. Read more
Oakville's Wilden riding the Grand Am wave
Although he won the Grand Am series last year, Kenny Wilden won't be competing on a regular basis in 2010 because of sponsorship issues, says Norris McDonald. Read more
Ex-Satan's Choice president speaks out
Don Norris, a former president and early member of Satan's Choice, says the bike gang that's become a notorious outfit started out as hell-raisers who knew where to draw the line, reports Bill Taylor. Read more
Bike show takes a leap of faith
The annual Supershow is coming to the International Centre next week and Steve Bond says the economic troubles in the motorcycle industry haven't affected the scale of the exhibition. Read more
Join the discussions on Wheels.ca's blogs
Jim Kenzie brings 25 years' experience to his blog. Read more
John LeBlanc on the latest foibles of the auto industry. Read more
Also:
Why idling is for idiots
Lorraine Sommerfeld reminds us that leaving your car running isn't only a nuisance and environmental hazard, but it's against the law. Read more
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