An area tuk-tuk operator will make his tv debut on Thursday.
Stevie Go-Go Proprietor/Operator Steve Devlin will seem on the CBC’s Dragons Den to focus on his shuttle service, with the aim of increasing.
Devlin introduced his shiny inexperienced electrical tuk-tuks to Sarnia-Lambton in 2022 with the help of metropolis council.
Since then, the native enterprise has been handed a number of blows.
In August 2023, Stevie Go-Go was pulled off the street, and final August it was as soon as once more pressured to placed on the brakes after the tuk-tuks have been impounded.
In a message to Sarnia Information Right now, Devlin shared his heartfelt gratitude for the continuing neighborhood help.
“The previous six months have been the toughest of my life, crammed with challenges I by no means anticipated,” mentioned Devlin. “However via all of it, your unwavering help, encouragement, and perception in my dream saved me going. Whether or not it was a sort phrase, a shared second, or just displaying up, you helped me discover the energy to maintain shifting ahead. You’ve really saved my desires alive, and for that, I will likely be endlessly grateful. Collectively, we’re making one thing unimaginable occur.”
There’s a viewing get together at Paddy Flaherty’s, full with a inexperienced carpet, at 7 p.m.
Dragon’s Den airs on CBC at 8 p.m.