Flatbed vs. Hook-and-Chain Towing: Which Is Safer for Your Car?
On September 2, 2025 by adminYour car has broken down on the side of the road, and you need a tow. The towing company dispatcher asks whether you prefer flatbed or hook-and-chain towing, and suddenly you’re faced with a decision that could impact your vehicle’s condition and your wallet. Understanding the differences between these two popular towing methods can help
Is it Mandatory to Get Car Insurance in Ontario?
On April 23, 2025 by adminCar insurance is more than just financial protection; it’s a legal requirement for all drivers in Ontario. For seasoned drivers and new car owners alike, understanding the rules and nuances of car insurance is essential to ensure safe and lawful driving. If you’re wondering whether insurance is mandatory in Ontario and what that entails, this
Steps to Take When Filing a Professional Liability Insurance Claim
On June 21, 2024 by adminFor professionals offering specialized services or advice, having robust protection against potential claims of negligence is essential. Sharp Insurance provides comprehensive professional liability (E&O) insurance designed to safeguard your business from financial losses and legal fees. Understanding the steps to take when filing a professional liability insurance claim can be the difference between a smoothly
How Do You Register a Commercial Vehicle in Strathmore?
On February 16, 2023 by adminIn Alberta, vehicles used for commercial purposes are required to be licensed, insured, and registered. It’s not a difficult process to get a commercial vehicle registered, but it can be tough to understand if this is your first time doing it. Your nearest, local Strathmore registry should have agents you can discuss with in-person or
Government of Canada invests in projects to support Canadian seniors
On May 15, 2013 by adminEtobicoke, ON, May 15, 2013— Seniors in Etobicoke – Lakeshore will soon have new opportunities to use their leadership abilities, energy and skills to continue to make a difference in their communities through the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP). “Our government encourages seniors to share their diverse skills, knowledge and experience with others,”. “Initiatives
Standing Up for Ukrainian Heritage
On May 10, 2013 by admin“This holiday was created by the Soviet dictator Leonid Brezhnev, but it was certainly not celebrated by Ukrainians as the end of World War II set off the Soviet reign of terror and domination,” Many have expressed shock and outrage regarding the recent statement issued by the Liberals. “The Soviets tried to crush Ukrainian culture,
Government creates new jobs for Canadian youth in Etobicoke – Lakeshore
On May 10, 2013 by adminStudents in Etobicoke – Lakeshore will gain valuable work experience this summer, as a result of the Government of Canada’s Canada Summer Jobs initiative. “Creating summer jobs for students benefits not only youth and employers, but also local economies across the country,”. “Canada Summer Jobs is yet another excellent example of how our government is
Government of Canada reforms the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
On April 30, 2013 by adminThe Government of Canada is taking quick and decisive action to address concerns about the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and ensure that Canadians are always at the front of the hiring line. “Our government has been conducting a review of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to make sure that Canadians are considered first for
Government of Canada invests in seniors’ projects in Etobicoke-Lakeshore
On April 9, 2013 by adminSeniors in Etobicoke-Lakeshore will soon have new opportunities to volunteer, mentor younger generations and help raise awareness of elder abuse thanks to funding through the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP). “Our government recognizes the diversity of skills, knowledge and experience that seniors contribute to our society and the economy,” “Through initiatives such as the
Government of Canada investing locally in New Media
On September 7, 2012 by adminAn investment by the Government of Canada will allow The Gate magazine to redesign its website, develop a marketing strategy, and expand its Canadian content. The Gate is a digital entertainment publication that covers film, gaming, and television. Its target audience is Canadians aged 18 to 35 who are interested in arts and culture. “This year marks the start