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  2. List of postal killings - Wikipedia

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    Most of the other floors were occupied by the offices of Australia Post and most of the victims were Australia Post office workers. Canada. October 30, 1934, Quebec: Rosaire Bilodeau, ex-carrier of the Quebec postal service, drove five of his family members out into the woods, in two trips, and killed them. He then took 8 shots at postmaster ...

  3. Postal orders of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Postal orders of Canada. Postal orders were a service provided by the Canadian Post Office, and was a method of transferring funds between 1898 and 1 April 1949. Postal orders have been issued by the Canadian Post Office roughly since confederation (the timeline linked to below, for example, cites the postal money order system as expanding to ...

  4. Intelligent Mail barcode - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligent Mail Barcode ( IMb) is a 65-bar barcode for use on mail in the United States. [1] The term "Intelligent Mail" refers to services offered by the United States Postal Service for domestic mail delivery. The IM barcode is intended to provide greater information and functionality than its predecessors POSTNET and PLANET.

  5. Canada Post - Wikipedia

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    USPS and Canada Post both use the same system to verify the barcodes, with a difference that USPS uses a 20 digit numeric tracking number. These types of barcodes are referred to as GS1-128. Management and organization Canada Post Headquarters in Ottawa. In 1981, Canada Post became a Crown Corporation with a CEO and President: Michael Warren

  6. United States Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    The full eagle logo, used in various versions from 1970 to 1993. The United States Postal Service (USPS), also known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or Postal Service, is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States, its insular areas, and its associated states.

  7. Beware of Fake USPS Text Messages - AOL

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    “The Postal Service offers free tools to track specific packages, but customers are required to either register online, or initiate a text message, and provide a tracking number. USPS does not ...

  8. Postal (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Postal is a series of shooter video games created by Running with Scissors known for its high-speed gameplay, violence and off-color humor. The series' mainline games span several shooter sub-genres , including top-down shooters ( Postal and Postal Redux ), first-person shooters ( Postal 2 and Postal 4 ), and a third-person shooter ( Postal III ).

  9. PostBar - Wikipedia

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    PostBar, also known as CPC 4-State, is the black-ink barcode system used by Canada Post in its automated mail sorting and delivery operations. It is similar to other 4 State barcode systems used by Australia Post and the United Kingdom's Royal Mail (from which it derives), but uses an obscured structure and encoding system unique to Canada Post.