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Delays till expected as city streets in residential areas remain unploughed

The cleanup continues after the biggest storm of the season brought three days of steady snow that swamped Prince George streets and Canada Post wants its customers to know they are doing their best to deal with the conditions on the ground and get the mail delivered.

“A yellow service alert means we are going to do our best to deliver, but there may be delays,” said Canada Post spokesperson Lisa Liu. “The safety of our employees is our number one priority.” Liu is asking residents to do what they can to ease the job of letter carriers and delivery drivers trying to make their way through.

Environment and Climate Change Canada says there’s 70 per cent chance of rain or wet snow today with a high of 1 C expected. Saturday will be even warmer under cloudy skies with a high of 6 C predicted and low at night of 2 C.

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