News Releases

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CAA’s Home & Away from Home for the Holidays Safety Tips

Whether you’re staying home, or travelling this holiday season, be sure to review these tips to help keep you and your family safe. Home for the Holidays Safety Tips:

CAA Says: Travel with Someone You Trust

The travel industry has certainly changed since the onset of COVID-19. Now, more than ever, travellers must remain cautious before they embark on any domestic or international travel. Planning and proper research are recommended before making final purchases on vacation or holiday destinations, and travel related add-ons such as flights, accommodations, and even car rentals.

CAA Asks: Are You and Your Vehicle Winter Ready?

It’s that time of year. The leaves have fallen, and so has the outdoor temperature. Time to bundle up and think about getting ourselves and our vehicles winter ready. Here are some important reminders to help keep us safe while driving this winter.

Results of CAA’s School Zone Safety Assessment at Regina’s St. Gregory School

On Thursday, October 14, 2021, a CAA School Zone Safety Assessment was conducted at St. Gregory School, 302 Upland Drive in Regina. The assessment took place before school from 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. and after school from 3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Road Trip Plans for Thanksgiving Long Weekend? Here’s What You Need to Know, Courtesy of CAA

Road trip travel has certainly become more popular this year. Let’s remember that our roads and highways will be congested due to increase of traffic for the upcoming Thanksgiving long weekend. Here are CAA’s top 5 road trip safety reminders for drivers and families:

Protect Your Personal Identity While Supporting Your Community

CAA Saskatchewan and Crown Shred and Recycling have scheduled a confidential document shredding and electronics recycling day. It will take place on Saturday, September 25, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Crown Shred and Recycling, 225-6th Avenue East, Regina. All monetary proceeds from the event will be donated to the Regina Food Bank.  Here’s how it works:

Motorists, Let’s Drive Safe this Labour Day Long Weekend

It’s sad to say farewell to summer. However, the final long weekend of the summer is fast approaching. For many Saskatchewan families this means road trip time. Here are some valuable driving tips from CAA to help all motorists and their families stay safe. Before you drive:

As Saskatchewan Students Return to School, CAA Reminds All Road Users to Please Be Alert.

Saskatchewan students will be returning to their classrooms starting Wednesday, September 1. Pedestrian, cyclist, and vehicle traffic will be on the increase in our school zones. According to CAA’s Vanora Gagnier, “It’s time to talk with our children about their safe routes to school, whether they’re walking, cycling, being bused or driven by family or friends.” 

The Access Communications Labour Day Show N Shine is back for its 14th year

Regina, SK – Access Communications Co-operative has once again partnered with the Collectors Car Club of Saskatchewan to bring car enthusiasts an event to remember, all in support of the Regina Food Bank. A fun event for all ages, the show consistently draws 500 exhibitors and over 5,000 attendees – making it the largest car show in Southern Saskatchewan.

CAA Offers Top 5 Tips to Drivers and Cyclists on Sharing the Road

As Canada hits peak cycling season, the Canadian Automobile Association has launched a new national public education campaign encouraging drivers and cyclists to share the road safely. Drivers and cyclists are sometimes seen at odds, but all road users are at their best when following the rules of the road.