How to Make Your Home Less Appealing to Thieves

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It’s no secret that home break-ins can be expensive and emotionally taxing. Not only do you have to worry about the cost of replacing your belongings, but you also have to deal with the feeling of having someone violate your home and personal space. While there’s no foolproof way to prevent every possible break-in, there […]

Tips For Keeping You Safe On The Winter Roads

A snowy winter road.

Winter is here, and that means snow, ice, and cold temperatures. With these conditions come the winter driving hazards. If you don’t prepare for it properly, your car can get stranded on the side of the road or, worse yet, in a ditch. There are many dangers associated with winter driving, like black ice, which […]

Things To Consider Before Buying Home Insurance

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Buying home insurance is one of the most important things you will do as a homeowner. Home insurance protects your home against damage to property, liability, and other expenses that may come up in the event of a sudden home accident. There are many factors to take into account when buying home insurance, but it’s […]

A Guide To Getting Car Insurance

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It’s finally the day where you go and pick up your new car after spending weeks searching for that perfect one for you and your family. Before you can drive off the lot, there is something that you need first, car insurance. When you are getting car insurance for the first time, it can be […]

When is the Perfect Time to Buy Snowmobile Insurance?

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Seasonal preferences can be a funny thing. For some folks, there isn’t anything better than a bright, sunny summer day spent lounging on the beach. For others, however, we’re already craving that first packed layer of snow that will allow us to tug the snowmobile out of storage. If you plan on keeping your snowmobile […]

7 Tips to Help You Drive Through Fall Downpours

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As cooler weather begins to approach, it frequently brings with it a sharp change in the kind of driving you can expect. September is, on average, the rainiest month in Ontario, which means that your morning commutes will likely involve some extra precipitation in the next few weeks. After a summer full of hot, sunny […]

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