26-09-2025 21:11 via chathamdailynews.ca

Chatham-Kent has alternate payment options during mail strike

A national mail strike won’t result in a grace period for property taxes and other fees due, but Chatham-Kent is offering alternate payment options. Canada Post operations will remain shut down during a national strike by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which will cause disruptions, municipal officials said in a release. “Mailed items such as payments, applications, building permits, registrations or other documents could be delayed in arrival and lead to late fees or longer pr
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