No one even likes to entertain the idea of being the victim of identity theft. If fraudulent activity occurs under your name, there are immediate steps you can take to minimize the potential damage.
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Pick-up trucks are good for navigating snowy and/or icy roads. However, during the worst part of the winter, please remember that having 4-wheel drive does not make either you or your truck invincible.
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CarProof, purveyor of vehicle history reports, has released a rather disturbing piece of information from a recent study conducted by the company. Approximately 20% of used vehicles being sold online in Alberta have an unfixed safety recall issue. This may be bad news for Albertans who are either in the market to buy a used car, or have recently purchased a pre-owned automobile.
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School has been back in session for a little while now, but it is never too late for a few back to school safety reminders. Whether your child is driven by you, walks or takes the bus, there are ways to make the trip to school safer.
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Winter has it out for one group of people in particular - drivers. Driving in the winter isn't fun, and Canadians are not shy about letting their disdain be known. But there are measures that you can take to stay safe and better navigate wintery conditions.
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It's Canada Day! It is time to celebrate. Just make sure to take a few precautions before heading out to the festivities so that everyone stays safe on Canada's birthday.
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8 million vehicles throughout Canada and the United States could be affected by another deadly airbag problem.
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It’s Road Safety at Work Week in British Columbia. An initiative of the independent provincial statutory agency WorkSafeBC and the Justice Institute of B.C., the campaign is designed to promote work-related road safety and runs from March 6-10 in 2017.
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If you have little ones to transport, keeping them safe should be a top priority. This means choosing and correctly using the right car seat, booster seat or seat belt.
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At this point, it should be common knowledge that using a cell phone while driving is dangerous. But there are a significant number of Canadians who think that texting while stopped at a red light is okay.
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