There may be a disruption in mail services as early as July 2nd if a summer postal lockout occurs. Canadians are receiving notices in some of their bills or from suppliers warning them about a work stoppage at Canada Post. Alternative methods of delivery or payment are being proposed and recommended. The Whitewood Herald is […]

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