The Society of Certified RV Professionals today recognize 68 people from 36 participating dealerships and one manufacturer who earned a certification between December and February.
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To celebrate their 35th anniversary, Voyager RV Centre has announced the launch of the Voyager Cares fundraising initiative, with the goal of raising $100,000 for local charities.
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Owners of Falcon Storage Center are just beginning to wrap their heads around the damage. They say damages to property owners who leave trailers, boats, RV's on the property will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Last month, they were underwater but workers at Point Mallard say after record flooding, they now have the place cleaned up. With fresh gravel and kids in the playground, the park looks poised for summer.
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The campaign kicked-off in December and over the next 12 months the family-owned and operated dealership has pledged to donate proceeds from every RV sale to seven different non-profit organizations throughout the Central Okanagan.
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Documents filed in court state the running gear on the Touring trailers (including the axle, brakes, hitch and the breakaway device that activates the trailer's brakes if it comes loose from the tow vehicle) had not yet been tested for Canadian Standards Association (CSA) compliance, The Record reported.
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A man was transported to the hospital Thursday after a powerful jolt of electricity from a water spigot left him injured and unconscious, a situation that could have been worse without the quick actions of a family member.
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camping has evolved with society’s need for comfort and our pursuit for the finer things in life, like a real toilet and running water. We understand this term as “glamping,” where nature meets luxury and getting in touch with the great outdoors is, well, not what it used to be.
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For more than two decades, Ricky has been working year-round in some of Larimer County's prettiest areas with the great outdoors and his truck as his primary office. He sees wildlife close up, not just on the side of the road, including raptors, bobcat, mountain lions, deer, elk, fox, coyotes and more, and does everything he can to offer a great camping experience without dangerous wildlife encounters.
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Mississinewa Lake is in the middle of implementing $1.2 million in new improvements to the property, including a new archery range and more seasonal campsites.
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