Canada Post confirmed Friday there have 13 incidents of vandalism to community mailboxes in Williams Lake. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

Canada Post confirmed Friday there have 13 incidents of vandalism to community mailboxes in Williams Lake. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

Mail destroyed after Canada Post truck flips, catches fire near Prince George

Customers who didn't get mail they were expecting should contact the sender, the company said

  • Dec. 3, 2019 12:00 a.m.

A truck contracted to carry Canada Post mail and packages burst into flames in November, according to a spokesperson for the Crown corporation.

Phil Legault said the transport truck slid off the road into a ditch along Highway 97 near Hixon on Nov. 13, a community about 60 kilometres south of Prince George. The truck caught fire as a result of the crash.

“Unfortunately, all of the Canada Post product was destroyed along with the truck,” Legault told Black Press Media by email Tuesday.

He said customers who didn’t get mail they were expecting should contact the sender, or call Canada Post’s customer service line at 1-800-267-1177.

In Tuesday night email, the company confirmed the driver was not injured in the crash.

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