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Ice Road Truckers (commercially abbreviated IRT) is a reality television series that aired on History Channel from 2007 to 2017. It featured the activities of drivers who operated trucks on ice roads crossing frozen lakes and rivers, in remote territories in Canada and the U.S. state of Alaska.
Rick’s supervisor, irritated by what he sees as Rick’s season-long lack of professionalism, fires him and threatens to have him arrested if he shows up again. The incident ends up with the supervisor swinging one of the boards at the cameraman filming the scene - narrowly missing him.
Rick Yemm: One of Rowland's employees. This brash, tattooed trucker, also from Kelowna, was in his second year as an ice road trucker during Season 1. In 2006, Yemm was one of the first truckers onto the ice road after it opened when, according to him, the sound of cracking ice was loudest.
The three Miami-based brothers, Oren, Tal and Alon, have been arrested and jailed on multiple counts of sex trafficking by a federal judge in New York, meaning the millionaire real estate brokers ...
She also took part in the History Channel's Ice Road Truckers: Deadliest Roads [10] [2] in later 2010, along with Rick Yemm, Dave Redmon and Alex Debogorski, [11] trucking in the Himalayas in India during the first season, being the only one to conquer the journey through the Himalaya's mountain range.
Fort Lauderdale-based yacht broker Rick Obey has been charged with grand theft, a felony, in a case involving a Wellington man who says he paid Obey $4 million in 2019 but still hasn’t gotten ...
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Debogorski, Rowland, and Yemm continue driving in Canada for this season, moving cargo along the Dempster Highway (Debogorski) and Manitoba's winter roads (Rowland and Yemm). Jessee (seasons 3 and 4) returns to drive the Dalton along with three newcomers, and Hall appears in one episode to help move a modular building up from Fairbanks.