News Roundup: Fordâs Lightning strikes, Toyota teases the Tundra, and more Including what one Ontario car salesmanâs vulgar viral vid says about the auto industry as a whole
Author of the article: Coleman Molnar
Publishing date: May 22, 2021  â¢Â 1 hour ago  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â Along with a high-strength, military-grade aluminum alloy body, a new independent rear suspension delivers improved ride comfort, while an all-new frame uses the strongest steel ever put in an F-150 frame and supports a maximum 2,000-pound payload and up to 10,000-pound towing capacity. Photo by Ford Motor Co.
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KINGSTON An epic battle of words is being fought in the city of Kingston, as businesses engage in Sign Wars, a growing trend across the province. It’s where people post signs, or use their business billboards to send call outs to other businesses in the city, post silly sayings, and poke fun at one another during the lockdown. One of those involved in the friendly battle are the owners of Daft Brewing on Princess Street. We’re three signs deep and I imagine it’s going to keep going back and forth, laughs co-owner Adam Rondeau in an interview with CTV News Ottawa.