Spooktacular Halloween Safety Tips for Children
Just because Halloween is fast approaching, it doesn’t mean we should forget about COVID-19 safety precautions. We’ve shared ways you can still have fun while staying safe.
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Just because Halloween is fast approaching, it doesn’t mean we should forget about COVID-19 safety precautions. We’ve shared ways you can still have fun while staying safe.
As much as we’re in denial, summer is over, and winter is right around the corner. If your cottage isn’t winterized, it’s the season to start thinking about closing it. A proper closing will help avoid any surprises come spring.
With back to school just around the corner, you’ll likely pass a school bus on your commute. In Ontario, there are laws and safety measures to ensure students stay safe, read them here.
Back to school is around the corner. Undoubtedly, this year will be considerably different for children returning due to COVID-19. We’ve shared how you can protect your child and help them cope with all the changes.
Being prepared for the worst is essential, that’s why having a first aid kit in your home is vital. If you’re wondering what items should be in it, you’ve come to the right place.
Our local and small business owners have been hit the hardest from the impact of Covid-19 closures. As they begin to reopen, we encourage you to join us in supporting them with these suggestions.
If you have a teenager who is a new driver, you’ve come to the right place. We’re sharing helpful tips to ensure your teenager is a safe driver and what you need to review together.
Purchasing your first home is a huge life milestone! There are many factors to take into consideration, including insurance and many areas to be cautious of. That’s why we’ve shared MUST KNOW tips for first-time home buyers.
It’s essential we keep motorcycle riders safe on the road. To do so, we’ve created a few simple road rules that will help ensure everyone’s safety.
Did you know that most cars made after 2013 have a black box? They record information leading to an accident, that your insurance carrier can review.