Driving at night can be tricky. When the sun sets, drivers are faced with a whole new set of on-the-road challenges, like reduced visibility, glare from oncoming traffic, and more.
Flooding can be costly for homeowners. It can also be costly for car owners if their vehicle becomes flooded and needs repairs. Learn more about common problems with flooded cars and how they can impact your auto insurance.
Thinking about shopping online for used items? There are lots of sites and mobile apps to choose from, but you still need to think about your security before you buy from just anyone. Here are some tips to help you shop safe.
Your garage can offer you extra space for storage, but some items need to be protected carefully and others can be hazards. So think carefully before you put just anything in the garage.
Lending your car to a trusted relative or friend may seem like a kind gesture, but it could impact your auto insurance. Learn more about what could happen to your insurance if someone else drives your car.
Summer is usually a great time for a road trip. But if the COVID-19 pandemic has put a halt on your plans because of travel restrictions, you may still be able to explore your own province!
Boating is a favourite pastime of many cottage-goers. But no matter how much experience you have, serious boating accidents happen in Canada every year. Here are 10 boating safety tips you need to know.
With COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, many Canadians are buying swimming pools so they can vacation at home. If you’re thinking of getting an above-ground pool for your backyard, here’s what you should know.
Instances of speeding and street racing have risen sharply in communities across Canada since highways and other roads became less busy in the wake of COVID-19.
After many months spent adjusting to life in the midst of a pandemic, it makes sense that we’re more eager than ever to get back to our “normal” lives. So what will our “new normal” look like?
Criminals love a crisis, so the COVID-19 situation means it's more important than ever to be on the alert for fraud. Read on for some tips to help you tell if they're real or not.