Wilsons in the News

'Range anxiety' could replace road rage

As electric vehicles take charge of Halifax Regional Municipality’s suburbs in the coming years, a condition called range anxiety will likely become prevalent among early adopters.

That was the take Jackie Clavel, marketing manager with Wilson Fuel Co. Ltd. in Halifax, offered Wednesday, after spending some time with one of the world’s most popular electric vehicles — the Nissan Leaf — as part of the ShareReady program, sponsored by the province and Nova Scotia Power.

— Chronicle Herald, Feb 15 2012 - read full article...

Investigating Alternative Fuels

Nissan Leaf

We are looking into the idea of adding charging centres for electric cars at some of our stations. Read this article to find out more. 

Wilsons Fuel Makes a Donation

Wilsons Makes Donation

Managers from Wilsons Fuel present a cheque to Jason MacLean, left, fundraising co-ordinator for the Children's Wish Foundation. On hand for the presentation, from second left, are Shelley Gallant, Sarah Trainor, Courtney Foote and Coralee Wright from Wilsons Fuel. Wilsons Fuel locations across Prince Edward Island held numerous fundraisers in support of the foundation. In total, $5,049.82 was raised. To date, Wilsons Fuel has raised over $8500 for the Children's Wish Foundation on Prince Edward Island. Children's Wish Foundation, along with Wilsons Fuel, is pleased that so many people helped make this initiative a success. Currently, on Prince Edward Island the foundation is working on 11 wishes to children who are dealing with a life-threatening illness.

Wilsons LIVE105 Radio Ad

In late 2010 there was a radio ad airing on LIVE105 that had mixed reviews.  There has been requests to hear this ad.  As a result we have decided to post it for those who would like to listen.  We apologize if this ad offends anyone as that is not our intention.


NSCAD University students unveil mural wall at Halifax Metro Centre

November 12, 2010

WIlsons Mural

The Halifax Metro Centre unveils a new, 9-foot by 30-foot hand-painted mural tonight at 6:30 pm. The mural, located on the promenade level between the Duke Street entrance and the main Ticket Atlantic box office, was created by Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (NSCAD) graduates, Noah Logan and Nathan Patterson.

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