Going Places

Fall 2014

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Emergency roadside assistance remains the number one reason why people join CAA Manitoba. CAA Manitoba's advocacy resulted in the Move Over law that gives tow truck drivers the same rights as other emergency service vehicles. CAA Manitoba increases safety awareness for all road users, including cyclists. The Bike Assist service can transport bikes home, or to a repair shop. Take the Easy Way Out Never worry about your membership running out again! Sign up for Express Renewal and your membership will automatically renew each year. To make life even easier, register for Easy Pay, our convenient monthly instalment plan. Learn more today at www.caamanitoba.com/ membership_renewal or call Member Services at 204-262-6166 or 1-800-222-4357. Insurance Days CAA Manitoba Insurance is once again celebrating Insurance Days throughout the month of September. Come by any service centre and let our experts provide personalized insurance solutions for you and your budget. Plus, when you drop in or call to inquire about our insurance plans, you'll be entered to win some great prizes. Whether you require home, tenant or condo insurance, health and dental coverage, life insurance, personal accident protection, or travel insurance we can help you make an informed decision. (ARCHIVE PHOTOS) COURTESY CAA MANITOBA, (TOP 2) ISTOCK F A L L 2 0 1 4 | G O I N G P L A C E S 51 YOUR GUIDE 2001 CAA offers members travel, home and property, and health insurance. Dental insurance is added later and critical illness soon rounds out the pack. 2004 CAA Manitoba celebrates 100 years, making it one of Manitoba's oldest existing companies. 2011 CAA Manitoba's School Safety Patrol program celebrates its 75th anniversary. 2013 A record-breaking month, CAA serves more than 20,000 members in December. 2014 CAA celebrates 110 years in business and hits the 200,000-member mark.

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