Carbeeza Inc. Announces U.S. Listing on the OTCQB and Receives DTC Eligibility
CALGARY, Alberta–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Carbeeza Inc. (“Carbeeza” or the “Company“) (TSX.V:AUTO) (OTCQB: CRBAF) is pleased to announce that its common shares (the “Shares”) will commence trading under the symbol “CRBAF” on the OTCQB Venture Market (“OTCQB”) effective October 18, 2023. Carbeeza CEO, Sandro Torrieri, comments: “Listing on the OTCQB, enables our U.S. shareholders to more effectively participate […]
Driving Education: CNC students looking for Prince George vehicles to repair
Prince George, British Columbia – From October 19 to the 25, automotive service technician students from the College of New Caledonia (CNC) in Prince George, British Columbia are looking for vehicles from the community to diagnose and repair. The program is accepting gas or hybrid vehicles, and accepted vehicles must have one or more of […]
EV/AV Report: Electric vehicles feel the rain; while self-driving cars get into hot water
Toronto, Ontario – In this weekly electric and autonomous vehicle report, a Tesla owner in Scotland received a battery repair cost of $29,000 due to rain damages; and GM’s self-driving car subsidiary, Cruise faces legal repercussions. Floating the bill Johnny Bacigalupo and his partner Rob Hussey recently received a repair cost of $29,000 after their […]
We’ll Be in Winnipeg: Stay tuned for exclusive coverage from the ATA of Manitoba trade show, Oct. 27
Winnipeg, Manitoba — On Friday, October 27, Collision Repair magazine will be in Winnipeg, Manitoba for the Automotive Trades Association of Manitoba (ATA of Manitoba) Trade Show and Collision Olympics. The event will kick off at 10 a.m. with the High School collision olympics and trade show for the next generation of technicians, followed by […]
Fraudulent Findings: FSRA imposes administrative penalties and compliance order against McLaren and Fardy Warda
Toronto, Ontario – The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) has recently imposed a compliance order and an order imposing administrative penalties of $75,000 on McLaren Collision and $15,000 on Fardy Warda. The compliance order is the result of fraudulent insurance charging performed by both parties. Specifically, McLaren Collision charged an insurer for repairs […]
Fixing Fires: WAI Europe developing EV cable with thermal cut-offs to reduce fire risk
Toronto, Ontario – A new product developed by WAI Europe may serve as an idea to aid collision repair facilities in avoiding fire risks from thermal runaway when charging electric vehicles. The company has developed an EV charging cable with thermal cut-offs aiming to reduce electric vehicle fire risks. Charging EVs often runs the risk […]
Sunny Escapes: Ford patents car sun visors with built-in window breakers
Toronto, Ontario – Ford has recently filed a patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a sun visor which contains a metal rod that doubles as an emergency glass breaker. The patent, dated for October 10, highlights how instead of the sun visor being permanently mounted on a metal rod, as in […]
Molding Mycelium: New Kia EVs add mushrooms to manufacturing process
Toronto, Ontario – The Kia EV3, or at least a concept version of the incoming electric small car, has interiors made of mushrooms, hemp, corn and sugarcane. These grown materials are part of what Kia is calling its “10 must-have sustainable items” in its cabin construction, which also includes sawdust, ‘bio-polyurethane’ leather, floor carpet made […]
Flash-Flooding Fees: Severe summer storms in Ontario cause over $340 million in insured damages
Toronto, Ontario – According to early estimates from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ), as referenced by the IBC, the severe storms and flash-flooding that hit parts of Southern Ontario over the summer have resulted in over $340 million in insured losses. Of this total amount, over $80 million—or close to 25 percent—went towards replacing […]