-They didn’t explain why exactly, but Canada Post issued a news release this morning, specifically mentioning Camrose, letter carriers and dogs.
The release says “as our employees continue to serve Camrose communities during this challenging time, we ask that dog owners not open the door during deliveries, or allow dogs to approach the carriers while they’re out in the community. Our people have also been seeing dogs out wandering during the day.”
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-The CRTC is making it a bit easier for smaller mobile networks to compete with the big kids in the country. Regional networks that meet certain standards will be able to run as “mobile virtual network operators.” Consumer groups say it won’t make things more affordable.
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-Tomorrow is when Molson-Canadian and Sportsnet present Hockey Night in Canada—in seven different languages. The Oilers are supposed to play the Jets tomorrow night, and you should be able to catch it in English, French, Punjabi, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindi, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Arabic and German! Head to sportsnet.ca/Molson to check it out.
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-Prince Philip’s funeral is happening tomorrow, and there’s word that Prince William and Prince Harry won’t be walking beside each other in the procession. Prince Charles and his sister, Princess Anne will lead the procession, while the boys’ cousin, Peter Philips, will apparently be acting as a buffer between the brothers. Philip died last week at the age of 99.
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