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How long can I stay in the United States with my car?
The United States offers Canadians great choices for a winter escape or a summer road trip.…
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What can void a car insurance policy in Alberta?
There are a number of things that can void a car insurance policy in Alberta, including:…
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Am I covered if I lend my boat to a friend?
Even with the short boating season and summer weather calling sometimes you can’t always get out…
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Backroad Mapbooks’ Top Places for ATVing in BC
The diverse terrains and natural beauty in BC is a paradise for outdoor adventurers and ATV…
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How can I customize my car insurance policy to suit me best?
It’s pretty hard to get around without a vehicle and many of us spend a lot…
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Do I need car insurance when my car is parked for the winter?
If you park your car during the winter you should keep it insured. While you may…
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What is service line insurance coverage and do I need it?
Would it surprise you to learn that the service lines that bring water, power, data and…
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What to Consider When Selling a Vehicle
You’ve decided that it’s time for a new car. Great! Everyone loves the excitement of buying…
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Common Claims in Lethbridge
Like people cities have their own distinct characteristics including weather patterns. These can often dictate what…
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8 Tips for Motorcycle Safety (and Insurance)
Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.’ Anyone who’s ever ridden a motorcycle…
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What Every Owner Should Know About Insuring Their Vacation Home
With summer in full swing, many across BC are running off to their cabins or other…
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Condo Master Policy: What You Need to Know
Condos are attractive because they offer so many advantages – they work well as starter homes…
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Using a Personal Car for Business in Alberta
It can be tricky for self-employed people or owners of small businesses in Alberta to distinguish their…
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What does the age of my roof have to do with how my claim is handled?
For most homeowners, the process of filing a claim and getting compensation for your damaged or…