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A new season of the series that made the owners and staff of a Sarnia towing company household names with fans of reality television will premiere in January.
The first of 18 new episodes in the fifth season of Discovery’s Heavy Rescue: 401 is set to air on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m., featuring Sarnia’s Preferred Towing and other companies working 400-series highways during the winter.
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Gary Vandenheuvel, who owns the towing company with wife Tammy Vandenheuvel, said the production company and a three-person film crew that lives in Sarnia through the winter is already at work on season six, and followed the Preferred Towing crews working an early December snowstorm that sent vehicles into ditches along Highway 402.
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A new season of the series that made the owners and staff of a Sarnia towing company household names with fans of reality television will premiere in January.
The first of 18 new episodes in the fifth season of Discovery’s Heavy Rescue: 401 is set to air on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m., featuring Sarnia’s Preferred Towing and other companies working 400-series highways during the winter.
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Try refreshing your browser. Sarnia stars of Heavy Rescue: 401 back for a fifth season Back to video
Gary Vandenheuvel, who owns the towing company with wife Tammy Vandenheuvel, said the production company and a three-person film crew that lives in Sarnia through the winter is already at work on season six, and followed the Preferred Towing crews working an early December snowstorm that sent vehicles into ditches along Highway 402.
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A new season of the series that made the owners and staff of a Sarnia towing company household names with fans of reality television will premiere in January.
The first of 18 new episodes in the fifth season of Discovery’s Heavy Rescue: 401 is set to air on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m., featuring Sarnia’s Preferred Towing and other companies working 400-series highways during the winter.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Sarnia stars of Heavy Rescue: 401 back for a fifth season Back to video
Gary Vandenheuvel, who owns the towing company with wife Tammy Vandenheuvel, said the production company and a three-person film crew that lives in Sarnia through the winter is already at work on season six, and followed the Preferred Towing crews working an early December snowstorm that sent vehicles into ditches along Highway 402.
Article content
A new season of the series that made the owners and staff of a Sarnia towing company household names with fans of reality television will premiere in January.
The first of 18 new episodes in the fifth season of Discovery’s Heavy Rescue: 401 is set to air on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m., featuring Sarnia’s Preferred Towing and other companies working 400-series highways during the winter.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Sarnia stars of Heavy Rescue: 401 back for a fifth season Back to video
Gary Vandenheuvel, who owns the towing company with wife Tammy Vandenheuvel, said the production company and a three-person film crew that lives in Sarnia through the winter is already at work on season six, and followed the Preferred Towing crews working an early December snowstorm that sent vehicles into ditches along Highway 402.
Article content
A new season of the series that made the owners and staff of a Sarnia towing company household names with fans of reality television will premiere in January.
The first of 18 new episodes in the fifth season of Discovery’s Heavy Rescue: 401 is set to air on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m., featuring Sarnia’s Preferred Towing and other companies working 400-series highways during the winter.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Sarnia stars of Heavy Rescue: 401 back for a fifth season Back to video
Gary Vandenheuvel, who owns the towing company with wife Tammy Vandenheuvel, said the production company and a three-person film crew that lives in Sarnia through the winter is already at work on season six, and followed the Preferred Towing crews working an early December snowstorm that sent vehicles into ditches along Highway 402.