Limo joy for school-leavers
They were expecting to get a dictionary to take up to high school as a leaving gift from primary school. But as they left their leavers’ assembly, a fleet of stretch limos and Hummers was waiting to whisk them off in style for a slap-up celebration. Staff and parents at Terrington St Clement Community School were in on the secret long before the convoy filed into the playground. - EDP 24
The 8th graders got real lucky. As the graduation came to an end, parents conspired to make them a surprise. A fleet of H2 Hummer limos and Lincolns and rode the kids. The mastermind of this plan is Claire Waldock who owns a limo company called Limo Dreams.
Olla to our comrades in Cambridge shire. A nice surprise for the kids.
Thinking of making someone go “Wow”..? Try Montreal Limo.
Check limo licenses before proms
NORTH Somerset residents are being urged to check the credentials of limousine companies before hiring vehicles for an event. The call comes after a recent operation which found that three out of five vehicles stopped were not licensed. - Mercury
It’s a good idea, especially if you’re spending over $500 on your limousine company. Always check for licenses. Drivers should have them as well as the main office of the company. Look for the license number and year it was licensed. Ethnical company will gladly show you all the documents.
Bombardier still interested in TTC contract
TORONTO
— Bombardier Inc. says it is still interested in pursuing the $1.25-billion contract to supply Toronto’s transit system with new streetcars despite the city’s rejection of the Montreal-based company’s original proposal. - CTV.ca

Bombardier still wants a piece of the action. $1.25 billion, who wouldn’t? Even Bombardier exec said: “it’s a major piece of business.” So who’s getting all the cookies from Toronto?
Update. Bombardier’s streetcar bid derails
National post reported TTC refused to go with Bombardier streetcars. TTC is now looking for another company to supply the streetcars.
Bombardier, the presumed front-runner to supply new low-floor streetcars for Toronto, has failed to prove its vehicles can handle some of the tight turns on the city’s narrow tracks, the Toronto Transit Commission announced late yesterday.
Comedians line up to pay tribute to the man who helped Montreal find its funny bone
Just for Laughs salutes Ernie Butler tonight at Club Soda. And well the festival should. Butler, who passed away last August, put Montreal on the comedy map almost 30 years ago, when there was no Just for Laughs festival here. When there was no nightly comedy here at all. And for that matter, when there was not much of a map, either. - The Gazette
The famous festival - Just for Laughs was started by Ernie Butler and comedians dedicate one in his honor. Just for Laughs is the most famous laugh festival in North America and Montreal Limo can get you there is style.


