winter

Welcome back everyone! The Reliance Love Your Life Event is in full swing and over the next few weeks our goal is to provide you with an opportunity to tell us how much you love your family, your friends and life in general. If you haven’t been to our facebook page, be sure to do so and when you do, make sure you enter for your chance at our iPad Mini Grand Prize – just click on the Love Your Life Event tab. The big draw is February 28th and between now and then we’ll also be giving away 3V Visa Prepaid Vouchers as part of our daily challenges. Click here for complete Contest Rules & Regulations.

And now….today’s winner in the Love Your Life Event is Andrew Redden. Congratulations! You’ve won a $30.00 VISA Prepaid Voucher! Please contact me at rmassingham@reliancecomfort.com to claim your prize.

To qualify for tomorrow’s draw, we want to know – What do you love most about winter? Share your feelings now and as always, please share, like or tweet this post.

 

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Winter Storms: get ready now!

January 15, 2013

If you live in Ontario, winter storms can arrive suddenly at any time during our winter. It never hurts to be prepared for unexpected winter weather, which could lead to power outages and a lack of other services. Before winter weather arrives, ensure your home is retaining the conditioned air you’re paying for. Seek out [...]

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Keeping the Environment Top-of-Mind During Winter

December 6, 2012

Wet and cold weather spells can bring on undesirable and hazardous conditions. Many people do whatever it takes to stay comfortable and safe during the winter months, and while there are many effective actions you can take to cope with the cold weather, not all of them are considered eco-friendly.   It seems as though [...]

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Fire it up!

October 29, 2010

For many of us, turning on the furnace for the first time can be a little depressing…and a clear indication that the warm weather season has officially come to an end. Thankfully, we’ve had a fairly mild autumn so, and it’s not surprising to learn that many Canadians have not had to fire up the [...]

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