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thanksgiving

Keeping the thanksgiving attitude all year round.

This past weekend, most of spent our time with family indulging in some home cooked food. This would include Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Pumpkin Pie and all the trimmings….mmmmm (still thinking about it.).

During this time we expressed thanksgiving to the ones closest to us; for all the blessings that we have in our life. Some of us take it a step further and do some volunteering – whether it’s a food bank drive, or serving at a soup kitchen – trying to help those who are less fortunate.

This is all fantastic, spending quality time with family and volunteering are great ways to spend the long weekend. We want to encourage everyone to keep up this spirit of thanksgiving all year round. It seems like this world is spinning 100mph and in no way are we keeping up. We try, but the further we move forward, the further we fall behind.

In this busy world, it is important to “stop and smell the roses.” One way to keep our lives in perspective is to donate our time. As busy as our schedule may be, donating our time is a way to open our eyes to what is going on in the world, outside of our tiny bubble. There are many local and global initiatives that we can help support. Whether it’s the hurricane survivors in Puerto Rico and other island destinations; or the heartbroken families in Las Vegas; there are always opportunities to help and support those in crisis. These devastation’s are absolutely terrible, and we need to be there for those who need our support. We also need to remember those who continue to suffer on a daily basis. For example: Families & communities in majority of Africa and other third world countries do not have access to clean drinking water. This is something that we take for granted, like the air we breathe.

Those are global scenarios that we can be a part of, and World Vision & Compassion are great international support systems. Please check out their sites to see what you can do to help these communities. You can sponsor children & build a relationship with these kids, donate money to fresh water wells, or you can send goats & cattle to help support communities.

There are just as many ways that we need to help locally as well. We have many kids in our cities who desperately need help and guidance. Sons & Daughters is a great place to help support local vulnerable children, by extending support to foster families who have opened their homes to children who urgently need a safe place to live. The Bridge on 20th in Saskatoon is also a great local organization that helps meet people’s immediate physical needs, but they also takes it a step further and try to help build relationships and provide some spiritual guidance and support as well.

We are a business that survives based on our communities supporting us, and we are extremely grateful for all your support. That is why we continue to try and give back to those in our community first. We are extremely fortunate to have such amazing clients, great co-workers and supportive communities that we live and work in.  Again, we are extremely grateful for your continued support. We could not do it without you.

The world is moving fast, and it is very easy to look past the chaos around us. Let’s try and take some moments to stop and lend a hand to those who need it.

As we wind down our summer activities, this is what you need to know for fall!

It is September 26th, 2017. The days are officially getting shorter. That is sad, but on the plus side…..yes there is a plus side! We can start binging Netflix without feeling like we’re wasting the day! Okay, I tried….that was a stretch at best; this summer was far too short as always.

On that note, we have fall work ahead of us all and we will shed some light on some things you’ll likely need to get done for the winter and some insurance advice for you to make sure you are looked after.

Some fall projects to take care of:

  1. Blowing out your sprinklers – if you fail to blow out your lines, they will likely freeze and cause cracking or damage to the lines which will result in leaking the following year; which could be difficult to find underground.  
  2. Winterize your boat & camper – both of these items have water in them or likely did; if they aren’t stored in a heated shop, you will need to make sure they do not have any water left in them to freeze. Again this will cause problems come next spring if not handled correctly.
  3. Look into getting some winter tires for your vehicle to help you with the icy road conditions ahead of us. No tires can stop reckless driving, so be safe out there.  
  4. Roof Repair – during the winter it’s hard to get on your roof and hard for the shingles to stick down properly. Make sure the roof is in good shape and tarred down, so that if there is a bizarre amount of snow or an ice dam, you know your roof is up for the challenge.
  5. A furnace inspection – this is never a bad thing to do just for a maintenance check. We have some pretty harsh winters and the last thing you want, is to be without heat. Have someone take a look at your unit to make sure it’s up for the task this winter.

Now that those fall projects are taken of, there are some helpful insurance tips, we would like to mention. We want you to be as prepared as possible for this upcoming winter so you can make the most of it. Whether it’s eating pumpkin pie & turkey, jumping in a pile of leaves, or enjoying a warmer climate down south; we want you to have an amazing fall..

  1. When you store your RV / Camper trailer, make sure you put a package policy on it. This package policy will insure the trailer for the storage duration; while you aren’t using the trailer. It is a more reasonable price than keeping it licensed and will have some additional coverages you may need; such as vermin or potential freezing damage.
  2. Get your snowmobile licensed and put a package policy put on it. A plate on a snowmobile gives you liability only, so you need a package policy to have coverage on the unit. Theft of these machines is happening more and more, so it’s important to have coverage on it. If you plan on operating the unit on crown land, you must have the unit registered. Crown land includes: Lakes, rivers, ditches, parks, trails, etc. If you ride on those areas, you must have it licensed to be legal and to have your insurance policy apply.
  3. If you plan on going on a warm holiday this winter, plan ahead and have someone check on your house daily. This is required by your insurance carrier, as they need someone to be checking on your heating system to make sure there isn’t a possibility of the water pipes freezing. You can also blow out your lines or some companies allow that you have a third party monitoring system installed that monitors the temperature in the house.
  4. Ice Damming on low sloped roofs has become quite the problem. With the snow, then the temperature bouncing around from mild to cold. The snow melts and creates ice dams in valleys and along the edge of the roof. This can cause water to crawl up the shingles and penetrate the roof causing water damage in your roof / ceiling / gyproc. Please try and remove any excess snow on the roof and keep an eye out for any ice building up on the edge of your house.

We want you to be as prepared as possible for this upcoming winter so you can make the most of it. Whether it’s eating pumpkin pie & turkey, jumping in a pile of leaves, or enjoying a warmer climate down south; we want you to have an amazing fall.

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