37| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M arch 1,2018 theifp.ca Baskin Robbins is ex- panding their franchises in the GTA, and in plan- ning on opening a second shop in Georgetown. The expansion will in- clude three new shops in Toronto, in addition to the Georgetown store, which are expected to open in 2019. "After experiencing significant growth with our Baskin-Robbins ice cream shops in Brampton, we knew it was time to ex- pand our portfolio with an additional location," said Durgesh Sikka, a Bramp- ton franchisee who plans to expand in Georgetown. The shop will offer 31 flavours of ice cream. Currently, there are more than 80 Baskin-Rob- bins locations around the GTA. "Our secret to contin- ued growth includes pas- sionate franchisees who provide a high-level of customer service to our guests every day," said Grant Benson, vice presi- dent of global franchising and business develop- ment with the Dunkin' brands. "We are thrilled that these franchisees will be expanding our brand further in the Toronto ar- ea." NEWS Georgetown getting second Baskin-Robbins location ALEXANDRA HECK aheck@metroland.com Halton Regional Police Service laid im- paired driving charges after a vehicle end- ed up on a front lawn in the area of Delrex Boulevard and Chelvin Drive at approxi- mately 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Following an investigation, Meghan Carter, 22, of Georgetown was charged with driving while ability impaired and for having more than 80 mg of alcohol in 100 mL of blood. POLICE AND FIRE Woman charged in Saturday night crash l GET CONNECTED Send story tips to newsroom@theifp.ca ekralC acisseJ htiw sweN notlaH 007 lennahC .m.p 03:5 ta sthginkeeW