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Coyote encounters in N.W. Calgary community force Canada Post to alter mail delivery
Coyote encounters in N.W. Calgary community force Canada Post to alter mail delivery

CTV News

time27-05-2025

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Coyote encounters in N.W. Calgary community force Canada Post to alter mail delivery

A coyote is seen in this file image. (Pexels) Encounters with coyotes have forced Canada Post to change their mail delivery strategy in a northwest Calgary community. Canada Post confirmed employees have encountered the animals on one of the delivery routes in Cambrian Heights, which is located near Nose Hill Park and Confederation Park. 'In this instance, we devised a temporary plan to deliver mail every three business days using a team delivery approach,' Canada Post said in a statement to CTV News. 'We have also been in touch with local officials about this situation. Regular delivery will resume as soon as it is safe to do so.' Canada Post said any residents with questions about mail delivery can contact the customer service team online or by telephone at 1-866-607-6301 (TTY: 1-800-267-2797). 'We encourage our delivery agents to make the call if they feel it is unsafe to deliver to a household,' Canada Post said. Coyote pups are likely emerging from their dens this week, which can lead to an increased level of territorial aggression, according to the City of Calgary. If you notice a coyote nearby, the city says to: Make sure your dog is under control—get it on-leash if it isn't already, or pick it up if it is smaller; Stand your ground and try to make yourself appear large; Wave your hands/arms; Shout and make noise; Do not run from the coyote—instead, back away slowly while keeping your eyes on the coyote; Consider carrying something that makes noise, like a jar with coins, that you can shake to deter a coyote; and If the coyote is very persistent, you can throw small rocks or sticks near, but not directly at, the coyote. The city encourages Calgarians to report coyote sightings and aggressive or threatening behaviour to 311. With files from CTV News Calgary's Jacqueline Wilson

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