Highway Thru Hell kicks off Season 4

Hope, British Columbia — September 8, 2015 — Highway Thru Hell fans are gearing up for the fourth season ofthe hit Canadian reality series, set to debut tonight. Returning to the Discovery network, the series airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET. Beginning September 8, 13 new episodes continue the real-life saga, following the operations of Jamie […]

Lachine tow operator breaks up altercation, hailed a hero

September 7, 2015 — Montreal, Quebec — Lachine residents are praising a local tow truck driver after he came to the rescue of a woman involved in a violent domestic dispute. CTV News reports Tyler Ward, an operator with Burnstall Conrad Towing, was driving along Highway 20 close to the Angrigon exit the afternoon of August […]

Port Renfrew tow truck driver, artisan loses home in fire

September 7, 2015 — Port Renfrew, British Columbia — A Port Renfrew tow operator and aboriginal artist has been left to pick up the pieces after his house burned down late last month. The Sooke News Mirror reports Bruce Carlson and his family lost everything in the August 23 blaze. The Pacheedaht First Nation made his […]

Driver charged after hitting tow operator on Ottawa highway

Ottawa, Ontario — September 3, 2015 — Ottawa police have charged a 19-year-old woman after she hit a tow truck driver on Highway 417 last week. Zoya Flick of Smith Falls has been charged for having improper tires, CBC News reports. Police say the offence, combined with rainy conditions, played a part in the August 26 […]

Ottawa tow truck drivers hold rally for injured operator

Ottawa, Ontario — August 31, 2015 — Over 50 tow truck drivers gathered this weekend to rally in support of an operator who was recently struck on Ottawa’s Highway 417. Travelling from across the city and surrounding area, the group of drivers came together on August 30 in a Canadian Tire Centre parking lot—just a few […]

Ontario tow truck drivers welcome new road rules

Thunder Bay, Ontario — August 27, 2015 — In less than a week, Ontario motorists will be required by law to give tow operators room to work on the province’s roadways. Effective September 1, tow trucks will join the list of vehicles, such as police cruisers and ambulances, already protected under Ontario’s Move Over law. Under […]

Ottawa tow operator struck on Highway 417, in critical condition

Ottawa, Ontario — August 27, 2015 — An Ottawa-based tow truck driver suffered life-threatening injuries after he was struck by a vehicle on Highway 417 Wednesday afternoon. The Ottawa Citizen reports the 45-year-old operator with Johnny’s Towing was responding to a two-vehicle crash on the highway’s eastbound lanes near Palladium Drive when he was hit by […]

Clearwater tow operator, residents prevent wildfire at collision site

Clearwater, British Columbia — August 26, 2015 — A Clearwater tower and local residents have been deemed heroes after working to contain a fire at the scene of a two-car collision late last week. Taking place on Clearwater Valley Road the afternoon of August 20, the high speed crash caught the attention of neighbour George Briggs […]

Prince Rupert amends bylaw to allow for towing yard

Prince Rupert, British Columbia — August 19, 2015 — The City of Prince Rupert has moved to amend a zoning bylaw to allow for an impound lot on Kaien Island. City council members made the decision, permitting the proposed lot, to be located along Prince George Street to Prince Rupert Boulevard, at a public hearing on […]

Miller debuts 10 Series Generation II Carriers

Ooltewah, Tennessee — August 18, 2015 — Miller Industries recently announced the release of their 10 Series Generation II car carrier line. Featuring a new subframe design capable of lowering the deck height 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) to 2 inches (50.8 mm), the company says the new carriers allow for a better centre of gravity, making […]