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  • Prepare Your Home for Winter in 16 Simple Steps

    Posted November 11, 2023

    As winter approaches, it’s time to ready your home for the cold months ahead. The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction reports that winter storms have cost Canadians over $5.4 billion in damages, emphasizing the importance of proactive winter preparation. Whether you own a house, cottage, or vacation property, take these steps to safeguard your home:

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  • 3 Essential Safety Tips for Driving on Halloween

    Posted November 11, 2023

    Halloween is a night filled with excitement, costumes, and candy, but it can also be a potentially dangerous time to be on the road. As trick-or-treaters of all ages hit the streets in search of treats, it’s crucial for drivers to exercise extra caution. To ensure a safe and spooky Halloween for everyone, here are

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  • Cottage Closing Checklist: Essential Tips for a Smooth Transition

    Posted November 11, 2023

    It’s time to start thinking about closing up your cottage for the season. Properly closing your cottage is essential to ensure it remains in good condition, safe, and ready for your return next year. To help you with this process, we’ve put together a comprehensive checklist with tips for closing your summer cottage. By following

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  • 5 Tasks to Prepare Your Home for Fall

    Posted November 11, 2023

    As the vibrant colors of summer start to fade and the crisp breeze of autumn sets in, it’s a clear sign that fall is on its way. While you’re busy swapping out your summer wardrobe for cozy sweaters and sipping on pumpkin spice lattes, don’t forget that your home requires some attention too. As the

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  • Back-to-School Safety Tips: School Zones

    Posted November 11, 2023

    As summer comes to an end and the school bells start ringing once again, it’s crucial for drivers to refresh their knowledge about school zone safety. The return of students to their educational institutions means an increase in pedestrian and vehicular traffic around schools. To ensure the safety of students, parents, and drivers alike, here

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