Children across the province could be at risk due to improperly installed child car seats or the complete absence of any restraint device in motor vehicles.
Manitoba Public Insurance is encouraging vehicle owners to inspect their extension cords after several vehicle fires have been attributed to faulty/broken extension cords.
Manitoba Public Insurance and its road safety partners are putting out a call for safety to all Manitoba motorists.
Buoyed by a strong, one-time investment gain, Manitoba Public Insurance reported net income of $64.5 million for the nine months ended November 30, 2013 compared to net income of $15.1 million for the same period last year.
Thousands of crashes in the province are the direct result of motorists driving too fast on ice/snow-covered roads, according to Manitoba Public Insurance.
Manitoba Public Insurance released its annual list of Top Five Frauds, highlighted by the use of a video camera on a locomotive which conclusively proved the identity of the driver of a car which crashed into the train.
On average, every five days someone in Manitoba is killed or seriously injured in an impaired driving collision.
Manitoba curling fans will soon be able to display their love of the roaring game with new specialty licence plates.
Manitoba Public Insurance’s popular “Friends for Life” speaker series continues to impact the lives of thousands of teenagers across the province.
The Board of Directors of Manitoba Public Insurance announces that the company’s President and CEO, Marilyn McLaren, has decided to retire as an officer and director on February 21, 2014.