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Weather Update February 19th, 2012

The Paramount Teams visited all sites tonight due to the flash freeze from todays +5 to tonights -5 degrees. We performed a Free Spot Salt on all sites to make sure that all sites would be safe for today. Check back to this website throughout weather episodes as updates are made. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 18th, 2012

The Paramount Service areas received approximately 2-4cm of snowfall during the early morning hours on February 18th. As of 5am all trucks were out on their routes to commence a Plow Run as well a Salt Service Run as temperatures are to be reaching around 3 degrees come the afternoon the Salt we are laying will help counter act any snow that we receive. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 12:30pm. Check back to this website throughout weather episodes as updates are made. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 18th, 2012

The Paramount Service areas received approximately 1-3cm of snowfall during the early morning hours on February 18th. As of 5am all trucks were out on their routes to commence a Full Salt Service Run as temperatures are to be reaching around 3 degrees come the afternoon the Salt we are laying will help counter act any snow that we receive. We have an estimated completion of all routes by 3pm. Check back to this website throughout weather episodes as updates are made. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 17th, 2012

The Paramount Service areas are forecasted to receive snow tonight from about 3am until approximately 2pm tomorrow afternoon. They are forecasting close to 2-4cm of snow fall with the heaviest part of accumulation to start around 5-6am. All trucks and crews will be monitoring the system and will be ready to start their routes once necessary. Check back to this website throughout weather episodes as updates are made. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 14th, 2012

The Paramount service crews monitored the sites tonight when the sun went down. Around 6:30pm some sites were starting to get slippery and freeze over. We made a decision to salt as soon as possible to make sure there would be no problems on the sites while they remained open. If you received an email from our Office your property was salted for the safety of you and your patrons. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 11th, 2012

The Paramount Service Crews are monitoring another possible weather episode that could bring the Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Waterdown areas another 2-4cm of snow fall during the evening hours. With the salt run that was completed this afternoon it should counter act any snow should we receive it. The Paramount Service crews are on call to ensure the safety of all customers and their properties. If the team finds that the Salt is not working to its fullest potential for safety then we will be performing another Salt Service Run of which you will be notified of. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 11th, 2012

Update for Feb 11th at 11am: We received 5-7 cm of snow from 6pm last night to noon today. Trucks started their routes at 3:30 am and All Paramount properties should be shoveled or plowed once by 2pm . The storm is planning on lingering over top of us until sometime this afternoon so all properties will be revisited and touched up and salted where applicable later this afternoon or evening. We figure we should have all properties visited twice and salted by 8pm tonight. Please note this is a very dry snow and we are receiving gusts up to 50km an hour right now so there is lots of blowing and drifting, we will do our best to stay on top of it. Stay tuned for up to date bulletins about any changes. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 11th, 2012

Weather Update for February 11th, 2012. All trucks started the Plow routes as of 3:30am, Burlington received approximately 5cm of snow fall, Mississauga and North Oakville received approximately 2.5cm of snow fall throughout this weather episode. With the snow continuing to fall we are expecting to have to do one full plow route and 1 clean up. Once the clean ups have been completed then we will be visiting the homes and then the salting routes will commence. We have an estimated completion of all routes including salting by 3pm on Saturday February 11th, 2012. Updates will be made to this website as well our snowline throughout the weather episode. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 10th, 2012

Weather Update for February 10th, 2012. The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the weather episode that has been downgraded as of 11pm to 1-5cm of accumulation. We are expecting to do a possible salt run pending the weather episode. If we receive the 5cm threshold of snowfall we will be sending all Plow trucks, if less then 5cm we will be sending the Salt Crews out to take care of the properties. Updates will be made to this website as well our snowline throughout the weather episode. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update February 10th, 2012

Weather Update for February 10th, 2012. The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the upcoming weather episode that we started to receive earlier this afternoon. Throughout the evening hours the Paramount Service areas are expected to receive approximately 5-10cm of snowfall. The drivers are on call and will be prepared to start their routes once we have hit the 5cm threshold. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2. To speak with a live representative please hit 0. Updates will be made to this website as well our snowline throughout the weather episode.

Weather Update January 30th, 2012

Weather Update for January 30th, 2012. The Paramount Service areas received anywhere from 2 - 4cm of snowfall during the early evening hours on January 30th, 2012. All trucks and shovel crews started their routes approximately at 9pm to perform a Salt Service Run at all properties and a check on all residential properties with an estimated completion of 3am. Unfortunately unforeseen issues arose with some service vehicles so the completion has been bumped to 6am. Some houses in North Oakville & Mississauga were shoveled because they were over 4cm of accumulation. All homes in West Oakville and Burlington were under 4cm so no services were performed. If you have any questions regarding your property please call 905-332-2030 ext 2 to our 24 Hour Snowline as well you can check out website as updates will be made throughout a weather episode at www.paramountlandscaping.ca.

Weather Update January 30th, 2012

Weather Update for January 30th, 2012. The Paramount Service areas received anywhere from 2 - 4cm of snowfall during the early evening hours on January 30th, 2012. All trucks and shovel crews started their routes approximately at 9pm to assess the properties as well perform plowing and salting where necessary. If you have any questions regarding your property please call 905-332-2030 ext 2 to our 24 Hour Snowline as well you can check out website as updates will be made throughout a weather episode at www.paramountlandscaping.ca.

Weather Update January 30th, 2012

Weather Update for January 30th, 2012. The Paramount Service areas are expected to receive approximately 2 - 4 cm throughout the evening hours. As of 6:30pm Burlington has received approximately 1 to 1.5cm of snow fall. The Paramount Service crews will be on standby monitoring the system as it passes through with a potential Salt Service Run to be performed. If you have any questions regarding your properties feel free to call our 24 hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2 or check our website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca as updates will be made throughout a weather episode.

Weather Update January 29th, 2012

Weather Update for January 29th, 2012. As per usual the meteorologists were wrong about todays snowfall. The following information was reported by our Property Maintenance Specialists. Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Aldershot, Waterdown, Dundas and Ancaster will all be receiving a plow run as we have received over the 5cm threshold with a Salt Service Run performed after. From Guelph line in Burlington eastward has only received 2.5cm, with the accumulation received in the Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas no homes will be plowed we will only be performing a Salt Run Route. As of 10:30 on January 29th all plowing routes have been completed and all crews have started the Salt Runs with an estimated completion of 3am. If you have any questions regarding your property please call 905-332-2030 ext 2 to our 24 Hour Snowline as well you can check out website as updates will be made throughout a weather episode at www.paramountlandscaping.ca.

Weather Update January 29th, 2012

Weather update for January 29th, 2012. As per usual the meteorologists were wrong about todays snowfall. The following information includes the events of the storm that has been reported by our Property Maintenance Specialists. Hamilton and West Burlington from Brant Street over to Appleby Line has received close to 5cm of snowfall, all driveways and properties will be taken care of. Oakville and Mississauga received about 1 to 1.5cm, all salt route properties in this area will be salted. Our crews started at 7pm and estimated to be completed these routes by 3am. If you have any questions regarding your property please call 905-332-2030 ext 2 to our 24 Hour Snowline or Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as well you can check back to our website as updates will be made throughout a weather episode.

Weather Update January 29th, 2012

Weather update for January 29th, 2012. The Paramount Service areas are expected to receive approximately 2-4cm of snow fall which began around 3pm. With the Salt Run performed during the early morning hours it has aided with the accumulation that we have received as well has helped prevent any slippery spots at your properties. We are continuously watching the weather and all crews are on standby should the weather take a change in pattern. There is a potential for another Salt Run tonight pending the weather that we receive. You will be notified should this take place. If you have any questions regarding your property please call 905-332-2030 ext 2 to our 24 Hour Snowline or Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as well you can check back to our website as updates will be made throughout a weather episode.

Weather Update January 28th, 2012

Weather update for January 28th, 2012. Earlier this morning the Paramount Team assessed dangerous conditions at all sites last night with a lot of freezing on the properties with the rain we had received. With the pressing weather we were to receive today during the day we performed a Full Salt Run to provide safety for all circumstances. With the salt run performed during the early morning hours it helped clear what snow we did receive throughout the day today but with the weather change to rain this afternoon and temperature dropping the precipitation is starting to freeze over. Paramount Service crews will be preparing for another Salt Service Run tonight to help counter the snow we are to be receiving throughout the day tomorrow, and help counter any freezing that may arise at your property. If you have any questions regarding your property please call 905-332-2030 ext 2 to our 24 Hour Snowline or Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 2 as well you can check out website as updates will be made throughout a weather episode at www.paramountlandscaping.ca.

Weather Update January 27th, 2012

Weather for January 27th, 2012. The Paramount service areas are expected to receive approximately 1-3cm of wet snow throughout the morning into the afternoon. The Paramount Service crews are monitoring all sites right now to see if it sticking yet. Reports are above HWY 5 it is getting slushy, so as our trucks start their routes they will be starting North and working towards the South. Should the weather episode change we will be updating both the website as well our 24 Hour Snowline so feel free to call 905-332-2030 ext 2 for updates or if it's property specific you can also speak with Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Manager at ext 3.

Weather Update January 21st, 2012

Weather for January 21st, 2012. The Paramount service areas received approximately 2-3cm of snowfall during the evening hours and expected to taper off by early morning on the 21st. The Paramount Service trucks started their routes at 2am with an estimated completion by 6am performing a Salt Run. Feel free to call our office for any questions at our 24 Hour Snow Line 905-332-2030 ext2.

Weather Update January 19th, 2012

Weather for January 19th, 2012. With the brunt of the storm pretty well passed us now, Burlington has received approximately 3-4cm of snow fall. All Service Trucks began their Salt Service Runs as of 1pm with an estimated completion of all routes by 6pm. Please note, if the service areas receive over 4cm of snow fall we will be sending trucks out to perform services for all residential driveways as well. Stay tuned to the website for constant updates should the weather change or you can also check our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update January 19th, 2012

Weather for January 19th, 2012. The Paramount Service Areas are expecting approximately 1-3cm of snow fall during the day on Thursday January 19th ending approximately by 4pm. All Service Trucks are on standby to wait for some accumulation to begin. We are expecting to have all trucks out to perform a Salt Service Run by 2pm with an estimated completion of 5pm. Stay tuned to the website for constant updates should the weather change or you can also check our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2. If you have questions regarding your property feel free to call Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Manager at 905-332-2030 ext 3.

Weather Update January 18th, 2012

Weather for January 18th, 2012. Throughout the day on Tuesday January 17th and into the evening hours we received a significant amount of Rain. The temperatures took a drastic drop which in turn made the precipitation that we received flash freeze. We sent out our monitoring crews that declared sites to be unsafe. Light snow started to fall around 2am which was lake effect snow coming from Lake Huron. All Salt Crew members were sent out to perform a Full Start Run by starting their routes approximately at 2am with an estimated completion of 5am.

Weather Update January 13th, 2012

At 6am this morning a band started to move across the Hamilton and Burlington areas heading east. It is expected to bring between 1-3cm of snowfall by 11am. Paramount trucks are standing by to see what the storm will bring and waiting until around 10am to make a decision of whether it will be a salt run or plow run. Please check back to our up to date storm snowline for any new developments in the storm.

Weather Update January 13th, 2012

The Paramount Service areas are expecting approximately 1-3cm of snowfall during the early morning hours starting around 4am and ending around 11am. All crews are on standby should the weather change, the trucks will not be visiting sites until the system has passed through. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to check back to our snowline 905-332-2030 ext 2 or check here for updates should the weather forecast change.

Weather Update January 2nd, 2012

Happy New Year from the Paramount Team. Salt Trucks started their routes at approximately 2am completing all Routes by 7am. Due to the precipitation received on New Years Day and the frigid temperatures that are coming our way we performed a Salt Run to ensure your safety. Some areas have received a light dusting by the morning hours but the Salt Run performed will help to make sure nothing gets slippery. Stay tuned to the website as updates will be made or call our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update December 29, 2011

The Paramount Landscaping crews are monitoring the system that is stirring up Snow Showers within the Waterdown, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Mississauga Areas. We are expected to receive approximately 2-4cm of accumulation during the evening hours on December 29th ending early morning on December 30th, 2011. Salt Trucks will be starting their routes at 10pm with an estimated completion of all routes within 8 hours. Stay tuned to the website as updates will be made or call our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update December 27, 2011

The Paramount Landscaping Shovel and Snow Plow crews are starting their routes as of midnight on December 28th. The Burlington, Waterdown, Hamilton, Oakville, Mississauga, Oakville and Milton areas received anywhere from 1-4cm of snowfall during the early evening hours. Estimated completion of all routes will be within 8 hours from starting time. Stay tuned to the website as updates will be made or call our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update for December 27, 2011

The Paramount Landscaping Shovel and Snow Plow crews are gearing up for the system passing through the Waterdown, Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Hamilton Areas. Forecast is showing 1-3mm of rain and close to 1cm of snow fall during the evening hours of Tuesday into Wednesday December 28. Our crews will be keeping a close eye on all sites and properties should the weather change they will be ready to get on the road to ensure your safety. Stay tuned to the website as updates will be made or call our 24 Hour Snow Line at 905-332-2030 ext 2.

Weather Update for December 7th, 2011

Weather for December 7th, 2011. Our operators are patrolling during the overnight hours to make sure your properties stay safe. Our operators have reported that all properties are clear. We will maintain a vigilant watch but so far we are not expecting to require any salt application at this time. As overnight temperatures are hovering around the 0 degree mark, salt applications to prevent freezing maybe required and as always, you will be notified of any work being performed on your property.

Weather Update for December 6th 2011

The weather is finally upon us and we are starting to receive the white stuff. Our operators are patrolling during the overnight hours to make sure your properties stay safe. Currently our operators have reported that all properties are clear and the snow is melting on impact. We will maintain a vigilant watch but so far we are not expecting to require any salt application at this time. As overnight temperatures continue to drop, salt applications to prevent freezing will soon be required and as always, you will be notified of any work being performed on your property.

Weather for March 24th, 2011

Paramount Landscaping would like to thank all of our Wonderful Customers for their understanding and Patience throughout another bout of Winter Wonderland. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for March 23rd, 2011

Update for March 23rd, 2011. We are sending out a big Thank you to all of our customers for being so understanding. The snowfall began in the Burlington area approximately 2am and the Oakville area around 4am, we are expecting up to 10cm by 9am. With the severity of the storm and how fast it will be coming down the Salt Crew Trucks have done a presalt over the evening hours. Burlington could see up to 20cm of snow by lunch with the snow tapering off into the evening hours of March 23rd. Oakville and Mississauga could see a couple cm less of snow fall. At the rate and timing of the storm we our expecting our estimated completion of all sites due to the mishap with the truck breaking down during the late evening hours of March 23rd. Please check back as updates will be made throughout the duration of the system passing through to keep you posted as to how Paramount Landscaping is going to serve you better. You can also call our SnowLine at 905-332-2030 for updates as well. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible. Again thank you for your understanding and patience, please know that we are doing our best to clear all Properties to ensure your safety along with our Drivers Safety and do it all in a timely mannor.

Weather for March 23rd, 2011

PLEASE NOTE - PARAMOUNT LANDSCAPING HAS A TRUCK DOWN - ROUTE COMPLETION TIMES WILL BE EXTENDED. Thank you for your understanding. The snowfall began in the Burlington area approximately 2am and the Oakville area around 4am, we are expecting up to 10cm by 9am. With the severity of the storm and how fast it will be coming down the Salt Crew Trucks have done a presalt over the evening hours. Burlington could see up to 20cm of snow by lunch with the snow tapering off into the evening hours of March 23rd. Oakville and Mississauga could see a couple cm less of snow fall. At the rate and timing of the storm we our expecting our estimated completion of all sites due to the mishap with the truck breaking down during the late evening hours of March 23rd. Please check back as updates will be made throughout the duration of the system passing through to keep you posted as to how Paramount Landscaping is going to serve you better. You can also call our SnowLine at 905-332-2030 for updates as well. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible. Please be Patient once again with us and know that we are doing our best to clear all Properties to ensure your safety along with our Drivers Safety and do it all in a timely mannor.

Weather for March 23rd, 2011

The snowfall began in the Burlington area approximately 2am and the Oakville area around 4am, we are expecting up to 10cm by 9am. With the severity of the storm and how fast it will be coming down the Salt Crew Trucks have done a presalt over the evening hours. We will be waiting until we hit the 10cm mark of snow fall before heading out to start the Plow Routes. Burlington could see up to 20cm of snow by lunch with the snow tapering off into the evening hours of March 23rd. Oakville and Mississauga could see a couple cm less of snow fall. At the rate and timing of the storm we expect to have all sites cleared once by 5-6pm on Wednesday March 23rd. The trucks will be continuing throughout the evening and into the late hours of Wednesday night clearing the rest of the storm. Please check back as updates will be made throughout the duration of the system passing through to keep you posted as to how Paramount Landscaping is going to serve you better. You can also call our SnowLine at 905-332-2030 for updates as well. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible. Please be Patient once again with us and know that we are doing our best to clear all Properties to ensure your safety along with our Drivers Safety and do it all in a timely mannor.

Weather for March 22-23rd, 2011

The Halton and Peel regions are expecting another bout of Winter Wonderland before we can all enjoy the thought of Spring to arrive. We are expected to receive approximately 15cm of snow fall throughout the early morning hours of Wednesday March 23rd and throughout the day. The Paramount Service Teams will monitor the system passing through, once we receive an accumulation of 5cm of snow then the Service Members will be out to begin plowing and their shovel routes. Please check back as updates will be made throughout the duration of the system passing through to keep you posted as to how Paramount Landscaping is going to serve you better. You can also call our SnowLine at 905-332-2030 for updates as well. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for March 9, 2011

The Halton and Peel regions are expecting a mixed day for Systems passing through the areas. We are expected to receive approximately 20mm of Rain from Wednesday throughout Thursday Afternoon along with a possible 5cm of snow to fall during this time as well. The Paramount Service Teams will monitor the system passing through, once the weather has changed and if we receive an accumulation of 5cm of snow then the Service Members will be out to begin plowing. Please check back as updates will be made throughout the duration of the system passing through to keep you posted as to how Paramount Landscaping is going to serve you better. You can also call our SnowLine at 905-332-2030 for updates as well. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for March 6, 2011

The Halton and Peel regions received anywhere from 5 - 10cm of snowfall starting during the late hours of Saturday March 5 into the early morning hours of March 6, 2011. The Paramount Service Teams started their routes approximately at 3:30am and estimated completion of all sites will be around 12pm on March 6. Please be advised that we had a truck break down in the middle of the Plow Route so some delays will occur and possible longer times to get to your properties. We thank you for your understanding in this matter and know that we are doing the best we can to get to your properties in a timely and safe manor. A Salt Service run will be performed later in the evening on March 6 due to the temperature change. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for February 26th, 2011

The Halton and Peel regions are currently receiving light snow activities in our areas since approximately 5pm February 26th. Currently we have received between 8-10 cm of snow fall. The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the sites throughout the duration of the system passing through. The Service Crews started their. Plow Routes on February 27th at 1:30am with an estimated completion of 8am. With the temperatures being in the range of +1 to +4 and sunny a Salt Run may or may not commence after the plowing. This will be up to the digression of our drivers. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for February 26th, 2011

The Halton and Peel regions are currently receiving light snow activities in our areas since approximately 5pm February 26th. Currently we have received between 2-4 cm of snow fall. The Paramount Service teams will be monitoring the sites throughout the duration of the system passing through. The Service Crews will be out to provide a Services as needed throughout the early morning hours of February 27th. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message with your questions and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for February 25th, 2011

Currently we are expecting approximately 15-20cm of snowfall within the Halton-Peel regions starting around 6am on February 25th. Trucks will be monitoring the system and once the accumulation has reached 5cm of snow fall they will be dispatched. Please keep in mind this could be between the hours of 9-11am so please be patient with response times due to traffic. All sites should be cleared by the evening with salting and clean up crews with an estimated completion during the evening hours of February 25th. This storm has a potential of 20cm of snowfall to occur during a 7 hour period so please be patient with our response times and understand that we are doing the best we can to ensure your safety as well safety of our Service Crews to get this done in a timely manor. If you have any questions regarding your property you can email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or contact our Snowline at 905-332-2030 and leave a message, one of our staff members will return your calls as soon as possible. Thank you once again for your understanding and patience during this storm.

Weather for February 20th, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the possible snow storm that is approaching the Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas on February 20th into Monday February 21st. We are expecting a possible 5-10cm of snow fall during the evening hours and into Monday morning. Once the snow accumulation has reached 5cm the Paramount Service Teams will be on the roads starting their routes. For updates throughout the storm please call our Snow Line 905-332-2030 as well check back to the website www.paramountlandscaping.ca.

Weather for February 19th, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams have been monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of February 19th. North Oakville received approximately 1-3 cm of snow throughout the early morning hours of Saturday morning. The Paramount Service Teams will continue to monitoring the sites and the Salt Service Crew will be out to provide a Salt Service throughout the daytime hours of Saturday. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email inquiries@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible. Feel free to also call Jason Riff our Property Maintenance Supervisor at 905-332-2030 ext 3

Weather for February 12th, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams will be monitoring all sites throughout the early morning hours of February 12th. Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga could see 1-3 cm of snow by Saturday afternoon. As of Saturday morning, 1 cm has fallen through the overnight hours, which is currently being melted by residual salt from previous applications. Current conditions are clear. The Paramount Team will continue to monitor sites over the daytime hours of Saturday and into the evening and will continue to be ready to apply salt should more snow accumulations arrive or as necessitated by surface conditions. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email inquiries@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for February 8th, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams monitored the sites throughout the late evening hours of February 8th. Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas received approximately 1-2cm of snowfall throughout the day of February 7th. With the temperatures reaching -18 overnight all sites were inspected by the service teams. Not all sites were required to have salt service performed due to residual salt already on the ground. If your property was salted you will be receiving an email from staff stating services provided for the early morning hours of February 8th. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email inquiries@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for February 5th-6th, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams started their routes at 10:30 this evening and expect to have the 7-10 cm of snow that Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga received this evening, cleared by 7:00 am on Sunday February 6th. If you have any questions regarding your properties either email inquiries@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for February 3rd, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams completed their routes approximately at 7:30am on Thursday February 3rd. All sites were plowed 3 or 4 times during the duration of the snow storm that started late evening on Tuesday. Salting was to commence after all sites had been plowed. Please note, all drives are on a mandatory 8 to 10 hour sleep period after being on the roads for a 24 hour Plow Run. Once the drivers have re-couperated from the long night / day of plowing Tuesday night into Thursday morning they will be out performing clean ups. This is expected to take place in the afternoon on Thursday. Please if you have any questions regarding your properties either email inquiries@paramountlandscaping.ca or leave a message and one of our representatives will get back to you as soon as possible.

Weather for February 2nd, 2011

The Paramount Service Team has been on the roads servicing all sites since 2am this morning clearing the properties after the first major snow storm that the Burlington Oakville and Mississauga areas received Tuesday night into Wednesday afternoon.During the early morning hours we received approximately 25cm of snow fall in all areas with an estimated 10cm more lake effect snow that was to fall throughout the day. The service trucks have an 8 hour scheduled route to clear all sites with the snow fall that we received. All routes are expected to have to be re-visited at least 3 times throughout the duration of the storm to ensure the properties be safe and clear. With the amounts of snow we received please expect some delays and we appreciate your patience throughout the storm in allowing us to clear all properties in a timely but safe manner. All Business that are open during business hours were cleared first then with the condominium and residential clients to follow. There is a mandatory 8 hour sleep period after a 14 hour shift per truck so please we are requesting your patience and remember that this is a 24 hour battle that we are all facing together. According to the weather network we are not expecting to receive any further precipitation during the evening of Wednesday February 2nd, 2011. Please continue to check back to our website at www.paramountlandscaping.ca as we will be updating further plans of attack as well estimated completion of the sites that we are servicing. If you have any questions regarding your property please email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca and he will respond to you as soon as he can.

Weather for February 1st February 2nd, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the storm as it is approaching the Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas on February 1st . The trucks have been on the road since 2am servicing the routes we estimate the first round of servicing the sites to be around 10am. We have received since 4am 15cm of snow fall and a total of 25cm since the beginning of the storm. Service Plow trucks are expecting to service all routes at least 3 times during the duration of the snow storm. Please keep in mind that each truck schedule is 8 hours which means there could be some delay in servicing all sites due to the extreme weather we are expecting. All Business that are open will take main priority during open hours, with condominium and residential clients to follow. If you do not need to leave your house Tuesday morning please stay home and be safe. The majority of snow fall is going to happen between Tuesday evening and into Wednesday afternoon. The trucks will be out servicing the properties through the duration of the storm with 8 hours scheduled per truck. There is a mandatory 8 hour sleep period required after a 14 hour shift so please be patient and understanding and remember this is a 24 hour battle that we are all facing and we will be doing our best to clear properties in a Safe manner. We will be updating throughout the storm the service times and plan of attack as necessary so please check back for updates to our snow line at 905-332-2030 or our Snowline portion on the web.

Weather for February 1st February 2nd, 2011

The Paramount Service Teams are monitoring the storm as it is approaching the Burlington Oakville and Mississauga areas there could be some delay in servicing all sites due to the extreme weather we are expecting. All Business that are open will take main priority during open hours with condominium and residential clients to follow. If you do not need to leave your house Tuesday morning please stay home and be safe. The majority of snow fall is going to happen between Tuesday evening and into Wednesday afternoon. The trucks will be out servicing the properties through the duration of the storm with 8 hours scheduled per truck. There is a mandatory 8 hour sleep period required after a 14 hour shift so please be patient and understanding and remember this is a 24 hour battle that we are all facing and we will be doing our best to clear properties in a Safe manner. We will be updating throughout the storm the service times and plan of attack as necessary so please check back for updates to our snow line at 905-332-2030 or our Snowline portion on the web.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 31ST FEBRUARY 2ND, 2011

The GTA is expecting its first major storm of the season starting this evening and contining for the next two days ending Wednesday evening. The projected snow forcast is between 25-35cm by completion Wednesday evening. The service trucks will be out to clear sites routinely throughout the storm. Please keep in mind each truck schedule is 8 hrs which means there could be some delay in service due to the extreme weather we will encounter. All Business that are open will take main priority during open hours then condominium/residential clients to follow. If you do not need to leave your house Wednesday morning please stay home and be safe. The plan of attack as of this point is to salt/plow snow Tuesday morning once an accumulation of 5cm is reached and then return back out in the evening and overnight. The majority of the snow is going to fall between Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon, the trucks will be out servicing properties Tuesday night thru the remainder of the storm into Wednesday over night. There is a manditory sleep period needed on each truck of 8 hours after a 14 hr shift so please be patient and understanding and please remember this is a 48 hr battle we are all facing and will be doing our best to clear properties in a SAFE manner. We will be updating throughout the storm the service times and plan of attack as necessary, so check back for updated information as the storm progresses.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 27TH, 2011

Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas are expecting to receive approximately 1cm of snow fall during the evening hours of January 27th, 2011. The Paramount Service Trucks are not expected to be going out to perform Salt Service or Snow Removal Services due to residual Salt already at the properties. Should the weather change we will be monitoring the systems and will make updates accodingly so feel free to check back or call our Snowline at 905-332-2030. For any questions feel free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca regarding your properties.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 24TH 2011on February 1st . The predetermined lake effect that we were estimated to receive throughout Tuesday did not happen. The storm that is approaching is on track as expected for Tuesday evening into Wednesday afternoon.We are expecting to receive 20-30cm of snow fall in the Burlington Oakville and Mississauga areas with a possible 10cm of lake effect snow. Service Plow trucks will be out once the snow starts and expecting to service all routes at least 3 times during the duration of the snow storm. Please keep in mind that each truck schedule is 8 hours which means

Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas are expecting to receive approximately 3cm of snow fall during the evening hours. The Paramount Service Trucks will be starting their routes to perform a Salt Service Run for ALL sites by12am pending the weather. Estimated completion of all routes to be completed is by early morning on January 25th, 2011. For any questions feel free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or call our Snowline at 905-332-2030. Updates will also be posted should the weather change throughout the night so feel free to check back.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 22ND 2011

During the afternoon and into the early evening on January 22nd 2011, Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas received approximately 1 to 1.5cm of snow fall. The Paramount Service Trucks started their routes to perform a Service Run by 11pm and completed servicing ALL sites by Salting. All sites were completed approximately by 6am January 23rd, 2011. For any questions feel free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or call our Snowline at 905-332-2030. Updates will also be posted should the weather change throughout the night so feel free to check back.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 21ST 2011

Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas received approximately 2cm of snow throughout the evening into the early morning hours. All service trucks performed both a salt service run and plowing run starting at 2am. All sites are estimated for completion of Plowing and Salting by 9am on Friday January 21st 2011. For any questions feel free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or call our Snowline at 905-332-2030. Updates will also be posted should the weather change throughout the night so feel free to check back.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY20TH 2011

Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas on Thursday January 20th are expecting to receive approximately 1-3cm of snow throughout the evening into the early morning hours. All service trucks will be on the roads performing a salt service run approximately as of 12am. For any questions feel free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or call our Snowline at 905-332-2030. Updates will also be posted should the weather change throughout the night so feel free to check back.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 19th 2011

The Paramount Crew performed a Spot Salt Run today to all sites during the morning of January 19th 2011. Estimated completion of spot salting will be 3pm. For any questions feel free to call 905 332 2030 or email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY18TH 2011

Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga area on Tuesday January 18th received a fair amount of rain throughout the day. During the evening the temperatures are dipping to -7. All service trucks are out performing a salt service run. For any questions feel free to call 905 332 2030 or email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca. For any questions feel free to call 905 332 2030 or email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 15th 2011

The Paramount Team monitored the snow system that came through the Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas during the morning hours and continued into the afternoon of January 15th. Burlington Oakville and Mississauga received approximately 5-8cm of snow. All Service Trucks were on the roads starting their routes around 10am. All sites were completed with Plowing and Salting services performed at all sites were completed by the evening of January 15th 2011. For any questions feel free to call 905 332 2030 or email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY12TH 2011

Burlington Oakville and Mississauga areas on January 15 2011 have received approximately 5-6cm of snow accumulation. All service trucks started the routes at 10am estimated completion of all sites will be approximately 8pm with Plowing and Salting services performed. If you have any questions feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline as there will be updates made at 905-332-2030 or for any questions free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 8TH 2011

The Paramount Teams were monitoring the system that began around 5am on Saturday January 8th. Burlington received 10cm of snow, Oakville received 15-20 cm and Mississauga received up to 20-25cm by the completion of the system. The Paramount Service Teams started their routes at 6 am and completion of the routes including both Salting and Plowing services by 5pm. With the snowfall taking place during the day the service trucks had to make multiple returns to the sites to have all cleared. For any questions feel free to call 905 332 2030 or email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 7TH 2011

Between the hours of 5pm January 6 and 2am January 7 2011 Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga areas received approximately 3-4 cm of snow. The Paramount Service Trucks have completed servicing ALL sites by Plowing and Salting. All sites were completed approximately by 10am January 7th 2011. If you have any questions feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline as there will be updates made at 905-332-2030 or for any questions free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 4TH 2011

Paramount Teams were out during the early morning hours of January 4th, 2011 after receiving approximately 1-2 cm of snow throughout Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga. We are expected to receive approximately 1-2cm throughout the evening of January 4th, with the cold temperatures over night tonight the Salt Run provided this morning will help take care of any issues that could arise of which our crews will monitoring them tonight. If you have any questions feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline as there will be updates made at 905-332-2030 or for any questions free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR JANUARY 2ND 2011

December 31st and Jan 1st we had sufficient amount of precipitation in rainfall which started to deep freeze over night Jan 1st and caused some icy parking lots the Paramount Team visited the sites throughout the night with concerns of safety issues creating icy areas with puddles. Our continued effort to help our customers stay safe keep expenses down and keeping our go Green initiative going forward with proper salting techniques we did a light salt run at the propertie because the puddles and water that had started to turn to ice was throughout the parking lot. If you have any questions feel free to call our 24 Hour Snowline as there will be updates made at 905-332-2030 or for any questions free to email Jason Riff at jason@paramountlandscaping.ca.

WEATHER FOR DECEMBER 12TH-13TH 2010

The GTA is expecting about 3cm of snow tonight between 7pm-12am all trucks will be heading out to perform their salt routes at around 12am and are expected to have route done by 5am Monday morning. There will be another tail to the system trailing throughout the day tomorrow starting early morning with an additional 1-2 cm. The salt being spread throughout the night should keep the snow melting. We will be monitoring sites throughout the day tomorrow. If you notice any concerns please feel free to email jason@paramountlandscaping.ca or call our 24 hour hotline (905)332-2030.

WEATHER FORCAST 2010-11 SEASON[B][TITLE]For some Ontarians it was an extra scary Hallowe en this year. And that was all thanks to the flurries in the forecast. Snowflakes were spotted as far south as Vaughan and there was enough snow in Ottawa to break a few previous records.When snow makes an appearance during the haunted holiday, that always has residents wondering what's in store for the winter months ahead. 2010 is a La Ni year and that means there could be more snow than average this winter.Danya Vettese is a meteorologist here at The Weather Network. She says La Ni is more variable then its counterpart El Ni but what we do see is a lot of precipitation for different areas of Canada.

[B][TITLE]We have seen increased precipitation in the past during La Ni years.Vettese adds that anywhere from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes could see increased precipitation and cold temperatures. Brace for a potentially snowy winter this year Itis going to be a Canadian winter with snow and cold outbreaks and we have seen in the past in 2007/2008 it was a big La Nina year, we saw a lot of snow in Ontario and Quebec so it's definitely not out of the question. During the winter of 2007/2008 over 250 cm of snow was reported at Toronto s Buttonville Airport. With the potential for a stormy year, drivers are encouraged to get your vehicles ready for whatever Mother Nature brings. Be sure to also check the Canadian Cities Index before you head out during the frosty months ahead.