Author: Muriel Schmidt

What Is An Amvic Inspection In Alberta?

All AMVIC-licensed businesses must provide customers with a completed mechanical fitness assessment form (AMVIC Assessment Form) before entering into a sales agreement/purchase contract for any used vehicle—it’s the law. No business can sell a used vehicle to a buyer in “as is”. What is AMVIC inspection? All AMVIC-licensed businesses must provide customers with a completed […]

Is Alberta Getting Rid Of Registration Stickers?

Recent government changes mean that, starting in 2021, month and year stickers for licence plates will no longer be issued in Alberta—a big adjustment if you’ve relied on them as visual reminders of expiration (haven’t we all at some point?). Does Alberta still have registration stickers? Licence plate expiry stickers are no longer required as […]

What Mods Are Illegal In Alberta?

Common modifications that are illegal Tinted windows / window glazing. Headlamps. Tail lamps. Colour. Mufflers. License plates. Can you modify cars in Alberta? Vehicles may be modified to change their appearance or improve performance; however, modifications must comply with Alberta’s regulations in order for them to be road legal. Is modding your car illegal in […]

Does Ubisoft Montreal Pay Well?

How much does Ubisoft in Canada pay? The average Ubisoft salary ranges from approximately $68,366 per year for Community Service Officer to $124,438 per year for Technical Lead. Is Ubisoft Montreal a good place to work? Great place to work There are many very talented members working at Ubisoft, it makes collaborating with different groups […]

Can You Drink In Public In Alberta?

Drinking at public events is allowed, providing the proper licences are in place. And drinking isn’t always restricted to just beer gardens. The legal drinking age in Alberta is 18. The fine in Alberta for consuming alcohol in public where it’s not permitted is $115. Is it legal to drink in public in Canada? In […]

Are There Dry Counties In Alberta?

Raymond, a close-knit agricultural community about 250 kilometres southeast of Calgary, has been dry since it was founded in 1903. These days, you can drink in town. You just can’t purchase alcohol there. Are there any dry counties in Canada? As of 2019, there are seven dry communities: Behchoko, Gamèti, Lutselk’e, Nahanni Butte, Tsiigehtchic, Wekweeti […]