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bonnierichards9519
Hi
My name is Bonnie
The construction of my house was going on in Toronto. When each stage of the construction got over, there was a lot of junk unwanted materials leftover. All these unwanted materials were piled up as junk in our garage. The garage was so full that there was no space to store the construction materials. I was also finding it difficult to dispose of it during this pandemic crisis. So I did thorough research to find out solutions to dispose of this junk. I also took the opinion of my friends and relatives, asking them for suggestions. Finally, one of my friends suggested hiring a junk removal company. So I approached a junk removal company nearby and told them about my needs and requirements. They arrived the next day and hauled the entire junk away. I was so astonished as the garage was looking more spacious, and we were able to store all our construction materials inside the garage. What's your opinion about hiring a junk removal company in such situations?
Thanks
Only deal with a company that's fully insured and bonded.
We don't need another Tim Bosma incident.
HAMILTON – The accused killers of a Hamilton man who disappeared after leaving home with two strangers for a test drive of his pickup truck first shot their victim and then burned his remains, their trial heard Monday.
Dellen Millard, of Toronto, and Mark Smich, from Oakville, Ont., have both pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the
death of Tim Bosma.
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