A screenshot from Google Maps of 99 Advance Avenue in Napanee
A national postal strike is causing delays for residents who rely on Canada Post for important mail, including bills, tax notices and payments.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers launched a strike on September 25, 2025. During the labour disruption, no mail or parcels will be delivered, processed or accepted.
The Town of Greater Napanee is reminding residents that they are still responsible for paying bills, parking tickets, property taxes and utilities on time, even if they do not receive notices in the mail. Late payments will still face penalties.
For parking tickets, payments can be made online through the Town’s website or in person at Town Hall at 99 Advance Avenue, Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Property taxes and utility bills can be paid by credit card, online or telephone banking, pre-authorized plans, or directly at most financial institutions. Residents may also pay in person at Town Hall.
The Town has posted additional details online, including instructions for checking recent payments and updates on public meeting notices, which will now be available in the Newsroom section of its website.
Written by Emily Chatwood
