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Current Courier Conditions

In light of the pending Canada Post strike, it is expected that service levels may extend past their normal time frames due to higher call volumes as a result of the strike.  At this time we cannot predict the length of the delay, however please note calls will be prioritized by the service levels requested (ex. Executives will take priority over Regulars).  Our website will be updated regularly as information regarding service delays becomes available. 

We are offering a Saturday service to assist with Canada Post strike volumes.  Please call Cory in our office for details.

Winnipeg awoke this past weekend to a delightful scene - snow melting!

At long last, and we cross our fingers firmly as we say this, we're getting out of the white blanket that has been a very cold, very snow-filled winter. Look across the city and you're seeing pet owners happily walking their dogs rather than cussing, homeowners happily shoveling sludge off their driveways and little (okay very little) patches of green starting to appear on lawns.

Unfortunately what this means for Winnipeg is that the driving around our fair city has become a little more treacherous. If you park outside overnight, you know how bad the ice can rut up before the crack of dawn and how poor it is on the roads as the day wears on.

At Sierra Courier, we're concerned about the safety of our customers. That's why we're more than happy to hit the roads for you for your delivery needs. Our expert drivers will manage the roads so you don't have to and ensure that your package is delivered with efficiency in mind.

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