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Month: February 2025

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Winter weather leads to multi-vehicle collisions in Barrie

February 18, 2025 Community Partners

Barrie police closed two areas Monday afternoon following separate multi-vehicle collisions, likely caused by weather conditions. The crashes occurred around 2:30 p.m. on Veteran’s Drive between Walker Road and McKay Road, and on Yonge Street […]

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How to Make Your Night Out Unforgettable with a Toronto Limo Bus

February 14, 2025 Community Partners

A night out in Toronto is always exciting, but what if you could take it to the next level? Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, bachelor/bachelorette party, anniversary, or just a fun evening with friends, a […]

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How to Plan a Flawless Pickering Limos Experience for Any Occasion

February 14, 2025 Community Partners

A Pickering limousine service adds class, comfort, and convenience to an event: it could be a wedding, a corporate event, a night out, or some other special celebration. To ensure that everything runs flawlessly, though, […]

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Best Ways to Enjoy a Night Out in a Party Bus Richmond Hill

February 14, 2025 Community Partners

A night out should be nothing short of spectacular, and what better way to elevate your evening than with a Party Bus Richmond Hill? Whether you are celebrating a birthday, a bachelor/bachelorette party, or just […]

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How a Markham Party Bus Can Help You Make a Lasting Party Impression

February 14, 2025 Community Partners

Throwing a party is more than just gathering people together; it’s about creating an unforgettable experience. Whether it’s a birthday, bachelor/bachelorette party, prom night, or corporate event, making a lasting impression on your guests is […]

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Why a Guelph Limo Service Makes Your Bachelorette Party More Memorable

February 14, 2025 Community Partners

A bachelorette party is one of the most exciting pre-wedding celebrations, offering the bride-to-be and her closest friends a night of fun, laughter, and unforgettable memories. While choosing the perfect venue and activities is important, […]

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Why a Toronto Limousine is a Must-Have for Your Wedding Guests

February 14, 2025 Community Partners

Your wedding day is a one-time celebration-not only for you but also for your guests. Ensuring your loved ones are treated to an effortless, comfortable, and luxurious experience is very much part of what makes […]

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Transport truck driver left seriously injured following Highway 417 crash in Kanata

February 6, 2025 Community Partners

A transport truck driver sustained serious injuries and was rushed to the hospital after a single-vehicle crash on Highway 417 in Ottawa’s Kanata area on the afternoon of February 4. The incident occurred in the […]

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