Strengthening customer service to Manitoba communities will be the focus of discussion at three public meetings being hosted by Manitoba Public Insurance across the province, including Steinbach, beginning the week of June 25.
Manitoba Public Insurance is reminding high school students about significant changes to its Driver Education program.
In order to provide the best service possible to those Winnipeggers whose vehicles sustained hail damage last week, Manitoba Public Insurance is establishing a special hail claim centre beginning Thursday.
Thompson becomes the third Manitoba community to launch the highly effective Report Impaired Drivers program.
As the Winnipeg Blue Bombers embark on a new era of football history, the province has unveiled a new Bomber licence plate.
Manitoba Public Insurance’s successful anti-drinking and driving program, RoadWatch, begins this May long weekend.
The goal of Canada’s Road Safety Week, which runs May 14-21, is for all drivers to self evaluate their behavior while on the road.
Three young Manitoba filmmakers who put their creative genius into road safety videos are the winners of their respective category in Manitoba Public Insurance’s ‘Rethink Road Safety’ video contest.
March is Fraud Prevention Month and Manitoba Public Insurance is dedicated to reducing this crime and educating Manitobans on how they can assist in keeping auto insurance premiums low.
The average Canadian sends or receives 41.5 texts per day, with those in the 18-24 age group texting more than 100 times a day.