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Toronto Sun Home Delivery Disrupted by Record Snowstorm
Subscribers of the Toronto Sun are experiencing delivery delays due to a record snowstorm that struck the area on January 14, 2024. Many roads remain unplowed and impassable, affecting delivery routes across Toronto. As a result, home delivery drivers are working to deliver newspapers as conditions allow.
Impact of the Snowstorm on Deliveries
The snowstorm has resulted in significant disruptions, with reports indicating that storm-related conditions are creating challenges for delivery personnel. The Toronto Sun has acknowledged that deliveries will take longer than usual as drivers navigate treacherous road conditions. Despite these challenges, the delivery team is committed to providing newspapers to subscribers throughout the day.
In light of the delays, the Toronto Sun has made its digital edition, or epaper, available to all subscribers. This allows readers to access news content online while they wait for their physical copies to arrive. The publication appreciates the understanding and patience of its subscribers during this weather event.
Community Response and Safety Precautions
Residents in Toronto are advised to stay safe and exercise caution while traveling during the ongoing snowstorm. Local authorities have been working diligently to clear roads, but many areas remain affected by heavy snow accumulation. The Toronto Sun encourages subscribers to check local advisories for updates on road conditions and safety recommendations.
As the city continues to recover from this winter storm, the Toronto Sun remains committed to delivering news to its readers, both in print and digitally. Subscribers can stay informed through the epaper while waiting for their home delivery to resume normal operations.
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