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People in a northwest neighbourhood in Moose Jaw are getting mail delivered to their doors once again.
After an incident on April 16 where a Canada Post employee was shot by a pellet from an air gun, the postal service temporarily interrupted service to the area.
People there had to go to a post office to receive their mail. Service has since been restored.
It took place in the area of Sixth Avenue Northwest and Laurier Street.
The Moose Jaw Police Service has arrested and charged a man in the incident. He’s charged with assault with a weapon and mischief.




