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Moving Checklist

Complete change of address notices

Post office
Credit accounts
Investment accounts
Government (child tax credit, GST credit, etc.)
Magazine, newspaper and other subscription services
Friends and relatives
Begin monitoring your mail in advance of your move (great way to ensure that most things are looked after)

Contact utility service providers

Arrange for final meter readings
Collect utility deposits
Advise of new address

Other household services

House cleaning
Blue box program
Child care services
Yard services
Laundry or dry cleaning services
Food services

Transfer bank accounts

Chequing and savings accounts
Safe deposit boxes
Have bank recommend affiliate at new destination

Notify member organizations

Church
Clubs
Civic and community organizations

Gather important records

Accounting
Legal
School
Birth and baptismal
Medical (general practitioner, dental, optometrist)
Veterinary

Notify insurance companies

Health
Life
Disability
Automobile
Home

Miscellaneous items to remember

Make arrangements with movers (30-60 days in advance)
Discuss “goods in transit insurance” with an agent
Discuss your wills with your lawyer is you are leaving Saskatchewan
Refill drug prescriptions before departing
Have vehicle tuned up for the trip
Arrange for thorough house cleaning following the move
Remember to leave the balance of keys with your TeamFisher agent

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25th Street Bridge Towards City Park

City Park

This classic area's proximity to the river makes Meewasin Park a natural destination for those who like to bike, jog or walk. In City Park you'll enjoy some of Saskatoon's most beautiful scenery every day.

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Snap Shots

Quick hits, tidbits and tips from Norm Fisher

There seems to be a growing consensus that Saskatchewan is poised for growth and several economists expect our province to lead in 2012. Is economic growth a good thing? Here's an interesting perspective.

- January 11, 2012