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Featured Articles

Fishin’ for Deere

by Collin Vandenheuvel Photos: courtesy of Collin Vandenheuvel Not just another day on the job. It was just after 5:00 p.m. on a warm August ...
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Recovery at Hawk Cliff

An unstable landscape and a near vertical drop required cautious expertise. by Tia Allard For most people, Hawk Cliff near Port Stanley in Central Elgin, ...
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Resilience on Ice: Recovering a Trail Groomer

A technical challenge presents Baillie Boys with the opportunity to give back to the community. by Pat RedigerAll photos are courtesy of Baillie Boys Towing. ...
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A Right to Workplace Safety

Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees “life, liberty and personal security.” Are roadside responders included? We’re about to find out. By Kara Cunningham It’s ...
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Industry News

Shining a Light on Roadside Safety

by Pat Rediger Photos by Jackie Richards, Big Hill Towing, Cochrane, Alberta An event designed to draw as much attention as possible demonstrates the vulnerability ...
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Toronto Police Launch Project Dodger to Combat Violence in the Tow Truck Industry

The tow truck industry in Ontario experienced a troubling increase in gun violence in 2024. By Stephanie Sayer (for Superintendent Paul MacIntyre), Toronto Police Service, ...
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Bad-faith Operators and Operations Are Spreading

Editor’s note: Industry stakeholders and observers in Ontario and other provinces have been warning the industry for some time that issues with bad-faith operators aren’t ...
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