Thousands of Manitoba teens will hear about the physical devastation and emotional trauma caused by drinking and driving from speakers whose lives have been touched by this crime.
Organizations around the world, including Manitoba Public Insurance, are proactively working to protect its customers from fraudsters.
The Eastman Region, which includes the communities of Steinbach, Lac du Bonnet, Pine Falls, Birds Hill and St. Malo, holds the dubious distinction of being the province’s No. 1 area for vehicle-deer collisions.
The Citizens on Patrol Program (COPP), sponsored by Manitoba Public Insurance, continues to gain popularity throughout the province.
Manitoba Public Insurance has completed its first six months of fiscal 2011/12 in a stable financial position.
Under changes to the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) that go into effect Oct. 10, motorists will no longer be required to report collisions involving property damage to police, except under certain circumstances.
July is the worst month for bicycle/motor vehicle collisions, according to claims statistics released by Manitoba Public Insurance.
Family Services and Consumer Affairs Minister Gord Mackintosh announced the proclamation of the Business Practices Amendment Act (Disclosing Motor Vehicle Information).
Motorists who appeal Manitoba Public Insurance decisions about compensation for injuries sustained in automobile accidents will be able to appeal to a mediator starting this summer.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers fans will soon be able to sport special licence plates on their cars showing their support for their team.