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Province prepping for possible post service disruption

VICTORIA, B.C- British Columbia’s provincial government is preparing for any disruptions caused by a postal service strike.

According to a news release sent out on Friday, arrangements are being made to ensure residents of the province will receive cheques and critical documents if Canada Post service isn’t running, due to a labour dispute.

Residents who get government funds by direct deposit will not be impacted by the disruption.

“Questions about where to pick up B.C. government-issued assistance cheques, where and how to make a payment, getting B.C. government issued identification, licences and certificates, and how to apply for a B.C. student loan during a Canada Post labour disruption can be directed to the ministry/agency responsible,” read the release.

The following agencies were listed;

BC Mail Plus is the mail carrier for the province’s public sector, and will “consult with customers on a case by case basis” to find ways to reduce the impact of a strike.

“BC Mail Plus will hold all non-critical mail until Canada Post resumes normal service,” read the notice.

“Mail will be deposited to Canada Post in the order it was received. Internal mail between government offices or broader public sector offices serviced by BC Mail Plus are not affected by a Canada Post labour disruption.”

The union for Canada Post workers has warned that strikes could begin on Monday.

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