New lawn care business launching just in time for spring

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Corey Vuignier is excited to launch his new business, Cowboy Up Lawn Care, this spring and hopes to serve many local residents over the summer months.

Vuignier and his family recently moved to an acreage in the RM of Dufferin. Born and raised on a beef cattle farm in the area, he has also worked as a carpenter at Aspen Winds in Notre Dame for more than 18 years. Known as a jack of all trades, Vuignier is recognized for his keen eye for detail.

Now, with spring around the corner, he’s eager to get started on his new lawn care venture.

“We’ve been playing with the idea for a few years now,” Vuignier said. “I’ve always loved spending time outdoors, whether for pleasure or work. This is a great way to do that and offer a service to others who might not enjoy it as much—or who simply aren’t able to do it themselves.”

Cowboy Up Lawn Care’s mission is to provide exceptional service with friendly, small-town hospitality. The business is launching with lawn mowing, edge trimming, spring and fall cleanups, and garden tilling as its primary offerings.

“I’m also encouraging customers to reach out if they have other service needs, as this will help us gauge demand in different areas,” Vuignier said. “We have a vision of growing this business to its full potential in the years to come.”

Cowboy Up Lawn Care is now accepting bookings for the 2025 season and is also offering multi-year contracts for larger-scale jobs.

“We base all of our estimates on an hourly rate, with an additional fee depending on the equipment required,” he said. “This allows us to offer the most competitive pricing possible.”

To book services or get in touch with Cowboy Up Lawn Care, contact Vuignier at 204-723-0623 or by email at coreyv88@icloud.com. The business can also be found on the Cowboy Up Lawn Care Facebook page.

Ty Dilello
Ty Dilello
Reporter / Photographer

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