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The 9 PM Routine: Your Checklist to Prevent Property Crime

The 9 PM Routine is an easy checklist to keep your rural property safe from crime.

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Three Tips to Become a Better Investor This Fall

Whether you are a new or experienced investor, refreshing your knowledge with our top tips and the fundamentals of wise investing can help you avoid poor performance, common mistakes and fraud.

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Safety First: Keep Your Kids Safe Online

While children may know how to use the internet, they may need to learn how to use it safely. With a little help, adults can give kids the tools to keep themselves safe online.

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Artificial Intelligence: What to Consider Before Using It to Invest

With the growing interest in AI, some investors are looking to AI’s evolving technology for investing guidance. Before you use AI tools for investing, it's important to understand its limitations.

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Wise Owl: Keeping Seniors Informed & Safe

Protecting seniors from fraud and other crimes is a priority for APRCWA & our dedicated group of volunteers in the Wise Owl program.

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Know Your Limit and Invest Within It

Understanding the level of risk you are willing and able to take with your investments is critical to your success as an investor.

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Protecting Newcomers: A Guide to Avoiding Scams Targetting Immigrants in Canada

With new languages, new government structures and ways of finding jobs, immigrants to Canada may be targetted by scammers.

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Preventing Elder Abuse in Alberta, Together

June 15 is Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Unfortunately, elder abuse is prevalent not only in Alberta but across the world. Find information on how to identify and prevent elder abuse.

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Avoid These Canada Revenue Agency Scams

Tax season can be stressful for everyone, and criminals are taking advantage of this by pretending to be the CRA with these scams.

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Protect Your Rural Properties with Project Lock Up & CPTED

Unfortunately, property crimes are on the rise across Alberta, but with programs like Project Lock Up and CPTED, you can keep your rural property safe.

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