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Speedy Auto Glass Crystal Glass Canada All-Brite Auto Glass Nationwide Auto (224) 1071-2 St. N. 780-352-5559 (116) 2, 31 Manitou Drive Glass / PH Vitres 111 Liberton Dr. 403-443-7898 1828 Byland Rd. 519-893-4433 D’autos Lanko Glass 780-458-5611 250-769-1919 120 Milner Rd., Units Thorsby 5010-49 Ave. Nationwide Auto 4 & 5 St. Paul Apple Auto Glass 780-312-5335 Crystal Glass Canada Glass / PH Vitres 416-609-9296 Black Ace Collision & 780-789-2200 (120) D’autos Whitecourt Shreiber Restoration Inc. #1, 1995 Harvey Ave. 500 Trillium Drive, Tofield Crystal Glass Canada Zap’s Auto Glass Ltd. 4809-42 St. 250-860-2281 Unit 7 & 8 Tofield Autobody (258) 214 Quebec St. 780-645-5533 519-745-8817 (1987) Ltd. # 2, 4110-41 Ave. Langley 807-824-2639 Stettler 4708-52 Ave. 780-778-3269 Crystal Glass Canada Lindsay Thunder Bay 780-662-3432 (104) Kawartha Glass www.ami.ab.ca CR Glass Glass Hoppers 5777-203A St. 50 Lindsay St. S 4607-59 St. Turner Valley SASKATCHEWAN 430 Waterloo St. 604-530-6277 705-324-8222 403-742-2520 High Country 807-622-4674 Preferred Service Centres Lloydminster Glassworks Maple Ridge London Image Works (mobile) 112 Sunset Blvd. NW Crystal Glass Canada Toronto Crystal Glass Canada Nationwide Auto Crystal Glass Canada 403-741-7605 403-933-3210 (252) All Makes Glass (108) Glass / PH Vitres In the following Alberta and B.C. cities 4504-49 Ave. 161 High Gate Ave. Stony Plain Vegreville 22715 Dewdney D’autos call toll free 306-825-3771 416-748-6240 310 Glass (310-4527) Competition Glass Vegreville Glass & Trunk Rd. 96 Bessemer 604-467-3711 Ltd. Mirror Moose Jaw Driveway 1 Wingham Airdrie Maple Ridge 73 Boulder Blvd 5609 Birch Ave. Crystal Glass Canada Prince George 519-668-2827 Total Auto Glass & Burnaby Moose Jaw 780-963-4566 780-632-3880 (350) Accessories Crystal Glass Canada Marathon Calgary Ponoka 471 High St. Huron Rd., 7 R.R. 1 Crystal Glass Canada Vermilion (153) Nu-Vu Auto Glass 306-693-4811 519-335-3595 Camrose Prince George (227) Crackmasters 1503 Ogilvie St. S Inc. 250-564-7773 Cochrane Quesnel #3, 4504-50 St. 4801-40 St. Regina 91 Peninsual Rd. Woodbridge 780-853-2734 Nationwide Auto Cranbrook Red Deer 780-968-1922 Crystal Glass Canada Quesnel 807-229-1681 Glass / PH Vitres (303) Drayton Valley Regina Strathmore Viking Crystal Glass Canada Meaford D’autos 201 Victoria Ave. E (150) Edmonton Salmon Arm Tim’s Glass K & K Auto Body Ltd. Dave’s Auto Glass 230 Creditview Rd. 306-949-4411 1225 Cariboo Hwy 97 43 Spruce Park Dr. 5911-50 St. RR #17th Concession 905-760-1105 Fort McMurray St. Albert N. 403-934-5804 780-336-3419 Tisdale 519-538-1212 Ft. Saskatchewan Sherwood Park 250-992-6101 Crystal Glass Canada NEW Sundre Vulcan Mississauga Kamloops Spruce Grove Mark’s Auto Body (304) Salmon Arm BRUNSWICK Wild Rose Glass Nationwide Auto Kelowna Stony Plain & Glassmith 804-100 St. Crystal Glass Canada 134-6 St. Glass / PH Vitres 120-1 St. N 306-873-3222 (110) Bathurst Grande Prairie Tisdale 403-586-3374 D’autos 403-485-6535 1-320-7 St. SW City Glass Ltd. Langley Vernon Yorkton 1110 Kamto Rd., Swan Hills 250-832-7068 560 MacDonald St. Leduc Whitecourt Wheatland Autobody Crystal Glass Canada Units 1 & 2 506-546-5198 Norstar Glass 410 Sinclair Rd. (302) Vernon 905-282-9780 Lethbridge Yorkton 5132 Main St. 403-485-2606 70 Palliser Way Crystal Glass Canada Peterborough NOVA SCOTIA Lloydminster 780-551-4252 306-783-3311 (121) Wainwright 2209-48 Ave. Kawartha Glass Sylvan Lake Eagle Lock & Glass Darthmouth 250-545-4355 412 George St. S AMI Claims Procedures Clearview Glass Ltd. BRITISH 705-743-8901 Nationwide Auto BAY 6, 4 - Cuendet 2005-14 Ave. COLUMBIA Glass / PH Vitres 1. The Insured has the right to choose a service provider. If you Industrial Way 780-842-9134 ONTARIO Petrolia D’autos want to use your own service provider please contact AMI, to 403-887-2200 Burnaby Colorcraft Auto Glass 16 Borden Ave. select one of our preferred Service Providers follow steps 2 - Vision Door & Glass Crystal Glass Canada Blind River 905-728-9660 902-468-1574 5 below. Taber 113-4 Ave. (118) RJ’s Auto Glass & Dennis’s Mobile 780-842-4656 7454-6 St. Accessories Port Perry 2. As soon as practicable, within 90 days of the occurrence, contact a preferred service centre. Glass Ltd. Westerose 604-526-1651 5 Causley St. Port Perry Auto Glass 5510-48 Ave. & Trim Ltd. Apple Auto Glass 705-356-2862 3. If the damage is deemed repairable, pay the $25 repair Cranbrook 403-223-3833 780-586-0008 1575 Hwy 7A deductible. Crystal Glass Canada Cambridge 805-982-8507 Express Window and Westlock (114) Cambridge Auto 4. If the damage is not repairable, pay the $50 replacement Sarnia Doors Ltd. Westlock Glass 508 Cranbrook St. N Glass & Trim Ltd. deductible. 5505-64 Ave. 10172-107 St. 250-489-8488 7, 1490 Dunbar Rd. Colorcraft Auto Glass 5. If you are traveling and cannot attend a preferred service 403-593-8483 780-349-3034 519-624-2422 519-882-3330 Kamloops center for necessary repairs and/or replacements, your Tees Biddiscombe Crystal Glass Canada Hawkesbury Sault Ste. Marie vehicle must be undriveable due to impaired vision or a Speedy Glass All Star Auto Glass missing piece of glass, please contact your issuing broker or Glass Bros. (111) Gauthier Auto Glass (mobile) 10436-110 Ave. 1266 Battle St. 209 Rue McGill St. 749 Trunk Rd. AMI for the correct procedures to follow. 403-782-7232 780-307-3057 250-374-0009 613-632-1134 705-759-1040 1-800-416-4082 or [email protected] Carstar Collision Crystal Glass Canada Oyen Other AMI Preferred Centres Policy: 45-10 Ave. SE (255) Evens Collision 403-601-2378 1422-3 Ave. S 101 Railway Ave. ALBERTA Big Valley Camrose Clive Edmonton Fort Macleod 403-327-5011 High River Auto & 403-664-2992 Speedy Glass Crystal Glass Canada Crystal Glass Canada Full Service Glazing Speedy Glass Window Glass Ltd. Airdrie (mobile) (West JP 202) Lloydminster Pincher Creek (203) (mobile) Window and Door 27-3 Ave. S.E. Airdrie Windshield & 403-782-7232 16107 Stony Plain Crystal Glass Canada Full Service Glazing 5016-49 St. 403-782-7232 (mobile) 403-652-7858 Glass 780-672-7771 Rd. 403-339-1305 (252) Window and Door Blackfalds #101 East Lake Cr. Cochrane 780-489-2548 Hinton 4504-49 Ave. (mobile) Speedy Glass 306-825-3771 403-948-6625 Canmore Crystal Glass Canada Mac Auto Glass Apex Autobody 403-339-1305 (mobile) Crystal Glass Canada Speedy Auto Glass (218) & Graphics 220 Kelley Rd. Crystal Glass Canada 403-782-7232 (North 204) Manning Sure Glass 1308A Railway Ave. 224 River Ave. 403-553-4767 780-865-2662 (219) 13022-97 St. Manning Collision 637 Main St. Blairmore 403-678-6621 403-932-2929 105, 51 East Lake 780-478-5311 Fort McMurray Midwest Glass Repair Ltd. (1989) 403-627-4737 Full Service Glazing Ave. Cardston Crystal Glass Canada 105 Veats Ave. 520-2 St. NE Window and Door Coronation Crystal Glass Canada 403-945-7557 Full Service Glazing (260) 780-865-2061 780-836-3713 Ponoka (mobile) M.R. Autobody (Kingsway 209) Window and Door 360 Gregoire Dr. Crystal Glass Canada Speedy Auto Glass 403-339-1305 403-578-3791 9551-111 Ave. Tradewinds Glass Medicine Hat (mobile) 780-743-2216 (233) 780-426-7654 1-107 Swanson Dr. Kruse Glass 204 Edmonton Trail Bonnyville 403-339-1305 5008-46 Ave. Image Works (mobile) 780-865-4900 616 Kingsway Ave. NE Crystal Glass Canada Fort Saskatchewan 403-783-5616 Hometown Frame & 403-741-7605 S.W. 403-948-8675 Collision Carrot Creek (Argyll 223) Crystal Glass Canada Innisfail 403-527-3331 Speedy Auto Glass 6217-52 Ave. Excel Autoworks Crossfield 10320-63 Ave. (205) Alix Sunset Glass Ltd. (Mobile) 780-826-5155 Autobody & Glass Ltd. 780-435-6500 9918-103 St. Speedy Glass Crossfield Auto #2, 5239-56 St. Elmer & Harold’s 403-783-9875 53328 RR 141 780-998-7377 403-227-2212 Glass (mobile) Breton Centre Crystal Glass Canada 780-723-0685 1402 Railway St. 702-15 St. Red Deer 403-782-7232 Apple Auto Glass (Downtown 226) Grande Prairie Killam 403-946-4040 403-526-9493 Crystal Glass Canada 780-542-9202 Castor 10260-105 St. Crystal Glass Canada Holbie’s Glass Ltd. Athabasca (208) Performance Paint 780-429-7200 (261) Hwy 13-55 St. Milk River Athabasca Glass & Brooks Devon 6013-48 Ave. Bay #3 & Body 9637-115 St. 780-385-3664 Border Town Auto Mirror Capital Glass 2010 Devon Glass Ltd. Crystal Glass Canada 403-346-4554 5209-50 Ave. 780-539-0399 Body 4010-53 St. 824-2 St. W. 18 Columbia Ave. W. (South Common 232) Lac La Biche 403-882-2163 9717-21 Ave. 121-1 Ave NW Redwater 780-675-9889 403-362-5531 780-987-3999 Prism Glass 20/20 Lac La Biche 780-408-8576 403-842-7889 Image Works (mobile) 11034-100 St. Glass & Mirrror Biddiscome Glass Wildfong’s Mobile Calgary Didsbury Works Ltd. 403-741-7605 Crystal Glass Canada 780-532-9696 10236-101B Ave. Millet Glass Ltd. Crystal Glass Canada Brunswick Mobile 4912-50 St. (Capilano 250) 780-623-3221 Speedy Auto Glass 780-675-3912 (North 211) Coaldale Glass Ltd. Grimshaw 780-942-4442 1416 Centre St.
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