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John Buhagiar, owner of Community Gas & Mechanical Services, a local HVAC company serving Simcoe County for more than 15 years, has won the 2005 Customer Service Excellence Award issued by the Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce. John and Tammy Buhagiar take strong pride in their service commitment towards their customers: "Comfort is our business". Word of mouth travels fast in this small community, and the positive result is the recognition as one of Wasaga Beach's premier customer service providers
Professional and very knowledgeable. Attention to detail is over the top. Excellent service and a great local family business. Would highly recommend to everyone.Read more
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The South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre is a non-profit organization that offers primary health care services, wellness programs, and community development initiatives to residents in Wasaga Beach, Clearview, Collingwood, Elmvale, and the Blue Mountains.
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The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival is a fundraising day which supports needs within the community. All proceeds from this one day event are turned back to our schools, children's music programs, library support, arena and community hall projects, girl guides and scouts, as well as helping many other projects where other financial sources are not available. Many volunteers and many, many hours of planning and behind the scenes effort have gone into preparing for this day. For over 4 decades, committees have sat and wondered what they could do to make the next Maple Syrup Festival better than the year before.