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CARSTAR Woodstock moving to new facility

CARSTAR Woodstock will move into its new building, depicted above, this summer.

Hamilton, Ontario — April 11, 2016 — CARSTAR Woodstock is moving to a brand new 10,000 sq.ft. facility this summer. The new facility is located right next door to CARSTAR Woodstock’s current address. Owned by Robert Toner, CARSTAR Woodstock is currently located in the CYV Chevrolet Buick GMC at 324 Connell St.

“Here at CARSTAR Woodstock, we are excited to utilize the resources and knowledge offered to us through this incredible network of auto collision experts,” says Toner. “We look forward to continuing to offer our customers the best in quality and care, for years to come.”

The team at CARSTAR Woodstock consists of six full-time employees. The facility’s long-standing success in Woodstock might be associated with its commitment to the community. CARSTAR Woodstock supports many charitable initiatives including those focusing on children, the less fortunate and the elderly.

“Robert has proven time and time again, the importance he places on serving his community not only through his business but also through his community involvement,” says Dave Meery, CARSTAR’s Regional Director for Atlantic Canada. He motivates his team to provide superior customer service and encourages education and training to build successful career paths for his employees. We are pleased to announce the opening of CARSTAR Woodstock and welcome them into the CARSTAR family.”

For more information, please visit carstar.ca.

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