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In response to
"
What was your favourite moment for home delivery from Canada Post Canadians?...Home delivery for urban customers is being phased out.....(link)
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by
Walt_Disney
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! -- nm
Posted by
Andie
Dec 11 '13, 07:20
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It's a good thing you're already married. -- nm
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Dress
Dec 11, 07:21
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i love mail. (although, it sounds like they are going to centralized mailboxes - like in new developments.
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Andie
Dec 11, 07:24
10
yeah, they've been doing that around here for a while now -- nm
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Beaker
Dec 11, 07:32
9
it makes sense in the new places, i don't know how you retrofit those into old urban centers with zero available land. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 11, 07:34
8
Those boxes don't take up that great deal of space. This was an inevitable move.
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 11, 07:46
7
in old urban residential neighbourhoods there is NO space. no lawns, houses are practically on the sidewalk. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 11, 07:54
6
this is what old toronto looks like: -- (link)
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Andie
Dec 11, 07:55
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Am I familiar with that type of properties, but I would wager the money in my pocket right now that you'll see the postal boxes pop up in those...
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 11, 07:57
4
"I am" says non-Master Yoda. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 11, 07:58
sure, and i am okay with it, i just literally don't know where. there is no land. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 11, 07:58
2
One of the home owners will suddenly find themselves earning $1,000 a year for allowing it on one of their fences/walls. Who knows?
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 11, 07:59
1
$1000 a year is totally not worth it. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 11, 08:02
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