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Wind Storm Watch

Sep 25, 2018 11:48:31 AM
When you think of windstorms and tornados, images of Dorothy, Toto, and living in Kansas come to mind! However, these storms do happen in our neck of the woods and can be a destructive reality. In Canada, tornado season typically runs between March and October, with activity peaking in late June or early July. Accompanied by thunder, lightning and high winds, the average wind storm causes a damage swath of approximately six kilometres in length.

Summer Play & Your Home Insurance

Jun 18, 2018 12:52:44 PM
Pools, hot tubs, trampolines and tree houses all provide enjoyable ways for kids and adults to spend the summer months, but they also come with risks. If you’re a homeowner, you’re going to want to check with your home insurance provider to ensure you have adequate liability coverage before anyone goes for that first dive, jump or climb.

Buying an Older Home: 5 Factors That May Effect Your Home Insurance

Feb 27, 2018 9:56:28 AM
If mature neighbourhoods are more your style over new subdivisions, and you’re in the market to buy a new home, chances are you’ll be looking at houses that have been around for 30 years or more. Some older homes, however, haven’t been maintained as well as others in ensuring that all systems are up to today’s standards. Before making a “new to you” house your home, there are a few details about the home you’ll want to make sure you know because it may affect your home insurance rates, and in some cases, getting coverage.