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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.

Hugh McKenna, Monday, August 20, 2012 8:52 PM

TORONTO — A new survey of Canadians in their 50s found that 53 per cent of those polled said they plan to continue working after retiring in their 60s, in many cases to supplement their income.

Manitoba and Saskatchewan respondents were the most likely to say they planned to work after retirement, at 59 per cent.

Sierra Courier PresidentWatch the video, to hear why Scott Lins, President of Sierra Courier likes hiring retirees as local Winnipeg courier drivers.

Read it on Global News: Most 50-somethings plan to work after retirement:poll