The town's sewer lift system has become overwhelmed by the excessive amount of water and vacuum trucks have been brought in to assist.
A 50-50 split on responsibility for a crosswalk accident between a driver and a pedestrian will stand, despite the driver’s assertion he was 0% responsible (Huang v. ICBC, 2026 BCCRT 991), says the ...
Marsh has appointed Teresa Palandra as Canada CEO. Palandra will succeed Sarah Robson, who will retire after a 40-year career in the insurance industry, including 33 years at Marsh in senior ...
While most brokers (55%) responding to Canadian Underwriter’s 2026 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) survey support diversity programs at their workplaces, that number also represents a 6% drop ...
ST. JOHN’S – The agency that oversees Newfoundland and Labrador’s offshore energy sector says a recent oil spill and gas leak aboard the Hibernia oil platform could have caused a deadly explosion and ...
Traditional professional and management liability coverages often involve lengthy applications, manual underwriting processes, and specialized knowledge that can be tedious and time-consuming for ...
Is your home surrounded by trees, located near an overgrown field or woodlot, or at the top of a hill? These locations are most susceptible to wildland fires. That said, even if you live in a ...
Canada’s car insurers are perplexed why Alberta is proposing to amend and extend its rate cap on auto insurance when it launches its new Care-First auto reforms on Jan. 1, 2027. Care-First, a new ...
YELLOWKNIFE – Three people are dead after a plane fighting wildfires went down in the Northwest Territories. Mounties said the Turbo Commander 690, used as a bird dog plane, crashed Wednesday night ...
Taking an “extremely deliberate” approach to AI and focusing on a workflow that’s important to your brokerage is the best way to start using the technology in your operations, attendees heard during a ...
Hail season is off to an early start in Alberta, with a June 18 storm across the province’s southern belt doing severe damage ...
The emergence of warmer waters in the Pacific drives El Niño formation, says Environment Canada research scientist Billy Merryfield.