Canada Post resumes Lower Mainland deliveries after snow

Canada Post is resuming deliveries to the Lower Mainland after they were cancelled due to snow Tuesday.

The mail carrier stated Wednesday it is now under a “yellow” service alert for Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. That means mail is being delivered but there may be delays.

South Vancouver is still under a “red” service alert carried over from Tuesday.

 

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Canada Post says the safety of employees is its number one priority.

“We encourage customers to clear the snow and ice from their walkways, stairs, and driveways, to ensure safe access to the front door for both their visitors, as well as their mail carriers, when service resumes,” the service said in a tweet.

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