Hope Grant Insurance

Hope Grant Insurance "A trusted name in insurance since 1871"

GO SEADOGS GO!Hope Grant Insurance is cheering you on in the 2022 Memorial Cup
06/20/2022

GO SEADOGS GO!
Hope Grant Insurance is cheering you on in the 2022 Memorial Cup

We are saddened to announce the passing of Rory Grant, who died peacefully at the age of 92 on Wednesday, December 8th, ...
12/15/2021

We are saddened to announce the passing of Rory Grant, who died peacefully at the age of 92 on Wednesday, December 8th, 2021. Rory joined Hope Grant Insurance in 1950 at the age of 21 and initially worked alongside his father, Mac Grant, until his retirement. Rory’s son Macgregor joined him at the office in 1980, and the two worked together until Rory’s retirement at the age of 81, marking six decades of dedication to the family business. Long-time clients of Hope Grant Insurance will remember Rory’s quick wit, keen intellect and firm handshake. He was the kind of man who would remember your parents’ names, could recall every person who’d lived in your home before you bought it, and was always available to his clients when a crisis arose. We hope to continue to live up to the standard that Rory unwaveringly set for the staff of Hope Grant Insurance as we serve our clients and community.

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With heavy hearts, but also with appreciation for a long life well-lived, we announce the passing of James Macgregor “Rory” Grant, husband of the late Norah “Olga” (Bate) Grant, on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, at his residence in Turnbull Home. Born June 20, 1929, in Saint John, he was the e...

Happy holidays! Hope Grant Insurance is excited to participate in the Gingerbread Trail this year. Hope Grant is here to...
12/08/2021

Happy holidays! Hope Grant Insurance is excited to participate in the Gingerbread Trail this year.
Hope Grant is here to insure your home (but we draw the line at gingerbread roofs!) 🎄🏡 ❄️

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03/16/2020

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Welcome to the neighbourhood! ☕🖌️
01/25/2020

Welcome to the neighbourhood! ☕🖌️

Soft Launch Day 2: dreamy & cozy ☕✨

Open tomorrow at 8 am :)

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01/15/2020

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12/03/2019

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Winter driving can sometimes be a daunting task, especially when conditions are snowy or icy. If road conditions are dan...
11/25/2019

Winter driving can sometimes be a daunting task, especially when conditions are snowy or icy. If road conditions are dangerous, consider making alternate travel arrangements or postponing your trip until conditions improve.

With impending snowfall(s), please consider the following on your travels to stay safe and collision-free during the winter months:

Step 1: MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE IS PREPARED FOR WINTER DRIVING.
~ Winter tires are a good option, as they will provide greater traction under snowy or icy conditions.
~ Keep a snow brush/scraper in your car, along with possible emergency items such as a lightweight shovel, battery jumper cables, and a flashlight.
~ Make sure that mirrors, all windows, and the top of your vehicle are free of snow or frost before getting onto the road.

Step 2: DRIVE SMOOTHLY & SLOWLY.
~ Don’t make any abrupt turns or stops when driving. Doing so will often cause your vehicle to lose control and skid.
~ The main cause of winter collisions is driving too quickly. Be sure to drive slowly and carefully on snow and ice-covered roads.

Step 3: DON'T TAILGATE.
~ Tailgating becomes much worse in winter weather. Stopping takes much longer on snowy and icy roads than on dry pavement, so be sure to leave enough room between your vehicle and the one in front of you.

Step 4: BRAKE BEFORE MAKING TURNS.
~ Brake slowly to reduce speed before entering turns. Once you have rounded the corner you can accelerate again.

Step 5: LEARN HOW TO CONTROL SKIDS.
~ When skidding, you need to go against your natural instincts and turn into the skid and accelerate. Doing so transfers your vehicle’s weight from the front to the rear and often helps vehicles to regain control.

Step 6: LIGHTS ON.
~ Turn on your lights to increase your visibility to other motorists.

Step 7: NO CRUISE CONTROL.
~ Never use cruise control if conditions are snowy, icy, or wet, because if your car hydroplanes, your car will try to accelerate and you may lose control of your vehicle.

Step 8: DON'T "PUMP" THE BRAKES.
~ If your vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), do not “pump” the brakes. Apply constant pressure and let the system do its work.

Step 9: PAY ATTENTION.
~ Maneuvers are more difficult to make in the snow. Be sure to anticipate what your next move is going to be to give yourself lots of room for turns and stopping.

11/13/2019

They definitely have been working their "axes" off! They are our work neighbours here on Prince William Street and we've watched them work hard over the past three months to get their business in chip chop shape. We are excited to see it when it's all done.
Hopefully, they're well insured in the case of an axe-ciddent!

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127 Prince William Street
Saint John, NB
E2L2B4

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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