Manitoba Public Insurance has completed its first six months of fiscal 2012 in a stable financial position, despite a decrease in investment income.
A power outage and treacherous road conditions have resulted in the closure of the Beausejour Service Centre, Manitoba Public Insurance announced today.
Motorists in the eastern region of Manitoba are strongly encouraged by MPI to be extra cautious due to rain and snow conditions.
Manitoba Public Insurance 10th annual Driver Ed. Challenge is giving high school students across the province a chance to showcase their driving skills – and win some prize money in the process.
For the safety of emergency responders, motorists need to proceed with extreme caution when passing an accident scene, says Manitoba Public Insurance and the Association of Manitoba Municipalities.
Manitoba drivers need to focus on making the roads safer and re-familiarizing themselves with safe driving tips as students return to the classroom, encourages Manitoba Public Insurance.
Manitoba Public Insurance’s Service Centres and Contact Centre will be closed Saturday, Sept. 1 through Monday, Sept. 3. to accommodate changes to MPI’s computer systems.
Bolstered by recent news that Winnipeg has the lowest automobile insurance rates among all major Canadian cities, a stable first quarter confirms that Manitoba Public Insurance continues to perform at a high level for Manitobans.
As a leader in road safety in the province, Manitoba Public Insurance fully supports Manitobans’ efforts to pursue sustainable transportation options such as cycling and walking.
While the Canada Day holiday is a time of celebration, it also has the dubious distinction of having the second highest number of road deaths among all holiday weekends, according to Manitoba Public Insurance.