Google Maps Mixing Up Canadian Postal CodeFriday, July 15, 2011 @ 7:40AMA Canadian Google Maps user is upset that Google Maps no longer shows the correct Canadian postal codes for addresses. He posted his complaint in a Google Maps Help thread and listed some examples. One example was for the address, 10 Charnby Place, St. Catharines. The postal code should be L2N6Y3 but Google shows L2N6X7. Mapquest Gets It Right: But Bing just gives up and lists the L2N only: The ...
How Brainworks Addresses Mail Preparation With MailRoom ToolKit(R)Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 11:18AMGains Cost Savings and Flexibility by Integrating Satori Solutions
Governor's Education Transformation Task Force gets public input on education rules in New JerseyTuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 12:55AMPITTSGROVE TWP. — The Governor’s Education Transformation Task Force held a public meeting here Monday afternoon giving residents in South Jersey an opportunity to voice their concerns on education regulation.
City pledges more money to deal with animals on the looseSaturday, July 9, 2011 @ 10:53PMCouncil to vote on bigger budget for animal control
New addresses for 1000s around CharlottetownFriday, July 8, 2011 @ 7:58AMThousands of Prince Edward Islanders will be getting new addresses this fall, as Canada Post gets rid of rural route numbers around Charlottetown.
South Sudan planWednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 6:34PMCoins, stamps, passports - how do you give birth to a nation?
Birth of a nationWednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 6:34PMSports teams, money, an internet code - what every new state needs
Postal service offering discount to businesses, such as Westar, that include quick response codes on envelopesWednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 11:22AM“Snail mail” might not exactly be the communications wave of the future, but the United States Postal Service is trying to keep up with one emerging technology trend: smart phones.
Life in a West Vancouver modernist classicFriday, July 1, 2011 @ 5:11PMOwners of a home featured on 2011's West Coast Modern Home Tour are determined not to interfere with the architect's vision