KINGSTON — One hundred years ago — only a few decades after the production of the first motorized vehicles in Canada — a small grocery store in downtown Kingston evolved into Kingston’s first taxicab company. Read More
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Kingston: 'It's a great milestone': Amey's Taxi celebrates one century of operation
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