Going Places

Winter 2014

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(top) keith levit, (2) istock w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 | g o i n g p l a c e s 59 Your Guide Grade "A" Savings CAA is the only provider of AAA Vacations in Canada. Every AAA Vacations product comes with a Best Price Guarantee and 24/7 Member Care. Plus, there are additional benefits available only to CAA members, including on-board ship credits, complimentary excursions and priority check-in. From cruises and guided vacations to create-your-own packages, AAA Vacations offers engaging experiences at a great value. www.caamanitoba.com/vacations More Than an Auto Club Your CAA membership is more than roadside assistance. Through our quickly growing CAA Rewards program, you can now shop, save and earn at more than 164,000 partner locations around the world. Our members have saved: • $217,000 at Polar Ray-O-Max Windows (between January and June 2014) • $67,500 at LensCrafters (between January and June 2014) • $29,350 at ProTELEC Alarms (in May, June and July 2014) • $23,000 at Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (2013/14 season) • $8,535 at Rainbow Stage (2014 season) • $7,300 at Royal Winnipeg Ballet (2013/14 season) Members can also save when purchasing luggage, travel gear and more in our service centres. Member prices are reduced by up to 20% over the regular price. Find out how to save with your membership at www.caamanitoba.com/rewards. Holiday Spirits Once again, we're hosting a CAA Manitoba night with Operation Red Nose to help prevent Manitobans from driving while impaired. Last year, 75 CAA Manitoba staff and members joined together to help people get home safely. If you want to volunteer this year, contact Andrea at 204-262-6113 or media@caamanitoba.com, or register at www.caamanitoba.com/ORN. And remember, if your holiday spirit involves too many spirits, don't drive – call Operation Red Nose in your community. Members can save at WSO performances and more.

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