News Releases

News Releases

 

 

CAA Named Most Trusted Brand in Canada

OTTAWA – The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) has been named the most trusted brand in Canada in the annual Gustavson Brand Trust Index, released today.

CAA Roadside Assistance Regina Tow Truck Operators Lend a Helping Hand to Regina Food Bank

The CAA Roadside Assistance Regina tow truck operators are lending a helping hand to the Regina Food Bank with pickup and delivery of much needed non-perishable food items, during their Covid-19 Response Campaign.

CAA Saskatchewan COVID-19 Update

The COVID-19 outbreak continues to cause concern among residents and travellers around the world. This is an evolving, fluid situation that is in constant change.

Back in the driver’s seat as the official vehicle sponsor of the Saskatchewanderer

Leah Mertz has officially been announced as the 2020 Saskatchewanderer and we are excited to be back in the driver’s seat as the official vehicle sponsor.

Let's Celebrate Family Day and the February School Break with some helpful safety reminders

The Family Day holiday on Monday, February 17th leads into a week-long school break that offers families time to relax, rejuvenate and rewind. Some families may be planning a road trip and others may stay at home to enjoy some indoor and outdoor activities. Whatever your February family plans are, here are some safety reminders to keep in mind. Road Trip Safety Checklist

CAA Saskatchewan 2020 Scholarships

For this year’s graduating high school students, we salute you! (And also want to let you know about the CAA Saskatchewan Scholarships) It’s that time of year! Many Saskatchewan high school students who are planning to graduate this year are busy researching scholarship availability.

CAA School Zone Safety Reminders

Saskatchewan students return to school next week

Younger Canadians making dangerous choices when it comes to cannabis and driving, CAA finds

December 27, 2019 Ottawa – One quarter of younger Canadians (aged 18-34) say they have driven high or have travelled in a vehicle with a high driver, according to new research from the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA), pointing to the need for more public education.

Majority of Canadians unaware of new air traveller rights

Majority of Canadians unaware of new air traveller rights Ottawa – More than half (56%) of Canadians still don’t know they have new rights as air travellers, according to research released today by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA).

CAA Saskatchewan Home & Away from Home Holiday Safety Tips

Whether you and your family plan to celebrate the holidays at home or away from home, here are some safety tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe. Home for the Holidays Safety Tips: