Archive for February, 2011

Great News for CODE ZERO in Metro Vancouver

Friday, February 25th, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
GREAT NEWS FOR CODE ZERO IN METRO VANCOUVER!
Vancouver, BC, February 24, 2011: CODE ZERO Licensing International Inc. and the Justice Institute of BC announced today the opening of two new driving sites for their highly-regarded CODE ZERO driving programs.

“What a day for CODE ZERO in Vancouver!” exclaimed Andrew Field, president of CODE ZERO Licensing International Inc. at the announcement. “Not one, but two great driving sites for our Metro Vancouver customers! We have been anxiously anticipating this day for some time now,” he added, “We haven’t had any CODE ZERO programs since December and we have a lot of drivers waiting for us to start up again.”

The first new site is located at Pitt Meadows Airport in Pitt Meadows with the CODE ZERO Grand Opening Event planned for April 2. “With the new Golden Ears and Pitt River bridges in full operation, Pitt Meadows is an awesome location,” says Field, “Geographically, it is exactly midway between Vancouver and Abbotsford which makes it truly accessible for many Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley residents.”

For those who prefer a more Southwestern location, CODE ZERO will be presenting their programs in Richmond at the large SilverCity Overflow lot at the corner of No. 6 Road and Steveston Highway. “Again, this location, near the Deas tunnel connecting Richmond and Delta, is convenient to so many other residents in Metro Vancouver,” Field related. “With two great locations we will be able to offer so many more public and corporate CODE ZERO programs in the future. We are truly excited!”