Statistics Canada reports that there were fewer break-ins and auto thefts in 2011.
For more details on this survey check out the article we found.
Statistics Canada reports that there were fewer break-ins and auto thefts in 2011.
For more details on this survey check out the article we found.
Natural disasters and severe weather can happen with little warning, but being prepared ahead of time can make an uncertain situation more manageable. First, having a well-stocked emergency kit and a clear household plan can help you and your loved ones stay safe and...
Councillors in Waterloo Region approved a no-right-turn-on-red test period at 12 signalized intersections (The Record), in an effort to make streets safer for everyone, including pedestrians, cyclists, transit users, and people with mobility challenges. Right turns on...
The major global soccer (football) championship is set to begin June 11, 2026 — with matches taking place in Mexico, United States, and Canada, and even closer to home in Toronto. This five-week event is expected to create widespread excitement and enthusiasm to watch...
With spring season underway, folks head to their garages and sheds to grab the familiar tools of the season, from lawnmowers and trimmers to leaf blowers and other battery-powered equipment. While lithium-ion batteries make outdoor maintenance more convenient, they...
Staebler Suggests: Top tips for handling door-to-door salespeople — especially when contracts are expensive or for long-term commitments Sometimes door-to-door sales can be legitimate, but high-pressure pitches can also be used to push unnecessary work on a homeowner...
A load at rest is a load at risk. Long weekends can mean busier roads but may also mean down time for trucking operations which leads to more opportunities for theft. Whether you’re hauling high value goods, everyday freight, or packing a trailer, a few consistent...
As the weather warms up, Canadians across the country are heading back to lakes, rivers, and coastal waters to fish, waterski, cruise, and unwind on their boats, yachts, and other personal watercraft. With an estimated 12.4 million Canadians enjoying boating each...
Buying or leasing a vehicle is one of the biggest financial decisions many people in Ontario make. Beyond the sticker price, its fuel efficiency, battery range, and features, there’s another aspect that can significantly affect a household budget: Auto insurance. To...
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