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WEST FLAMBOROUGH, Ontario - One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning®, the franchise division of VenVest Inc., parent of AirTime 500, the contractor group that was formed south of the border, in the United States, several years ago, has expanded into the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba. Vaughn Goettler and Bruce Cook saw a need for a "timely" HVAC residential service and replacement contractor in Canada.
Goettler and Cook brought along their expertise in HVAC after long careers with Union Energy, a major Canadian utility company, which sold several service units to Goettler and Cook under the guise of AirTime Canada, the Canadian version of AirTime 500. The two men had bought exclusive Canadian rights to AirTime 500 in 2000 for $2 million (Canadian) while at Union Energy. In all, four AirTime Canada locations in Ontario and two in Winnipeg soon will be carrying the One Hour moniker.