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The three-day ice storm that hit Ontario and Quebec in the early spring, caused about $416 million in insurance claims, ...
Edmonton, Alberta -- A well-known Alberta MSO has acquired its seventh location, CARSTAR Roper Road. Earlier this month, the ...
Toronto, Ontario -- Sylvain Séguin is Uni-Select's new PBE VP, leading the Quebec-based company's paint, body and equipment operations. The aftermarket equipment giant has announced the appointment of ...
Toronto, Ontario -- The Canadian Welding Bureau is improving access to welding training and certification for collision repair professionals across the country by partnering with an industry training ...
Networking means the most In an age where answers are always just a quick Google search or phone call away, it’s easy to assume we have everything we need at our fingertips. We’re more connected than ...
Toronto, Ontario -- AkzoNobel Vehicle Refinishes has announced a collaboration with Solera to enable data-driven technology across the vehicle repair industry. Solera, a vehicle lifestyle management ...
Toronto, ON -- There’s nothing like a game of golf to mark the official beginning of summer—especially when it includes camaraderie, sun, snacks, a little bit of friendly cheating, and a whole lot of ...
Toronto, Ontario — The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has awarded its highest honour, the Top Safety Pick+, to the 2025 Nissan Murano — a midsize SUV packed with advanced driver assistance ...
REFINISHING SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WITH EVS Within the global collision repair market, much of the attention regarding EV repairs has centred on one critical issue: the safety of technicians during ...
Toronto, Ontario -- Last week, Fix Network held its first-ever combined USA and Global Team Meeting in Minnesota. The event brought together team members from Canada, the USA, the UK, Germany and ...
WHEN TECHNICIANS BYPASS THE REPAIR PLANNER, THE ISSUE ISN’T THE TASK—IT’S TRUST. The second edition of this series explores the foundational elements of trust in the workplace through a real-life ...
Toronto, Ontario -- The collision repair sector is expected to grow by 4.65 percent each year over the next five years, a new report has found. The study, published by Research and Markets, forecasts ...
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