Mayor Jim Parsons says complaints are coming from different areas of town and people are worried they aren’t getting their mail, especially tax documents and health appointments.
Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons says staff have been busy this past week dealing with complaints from residents about mail delivery. He says they have spoken with Canada Post and they say they’re having trouble with road conditions and there isn’t enough room to park their large vans on the sides of roads. Parsons says complaints are coming from different areas of town and people are worried they aren’t getting their mail, especially tax documents and health appointments. He says if residents have concerns about mail delivery they should contact Canada Post.
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