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Illustration picture shows postal workers at a distribution centre of Belgian postal service Bpost in Braine l'Alleud. Post services notice a large rise in the distribution of packages, as more people order things online due to the strict corona-crisis security measures. BELGA PHOTO POOL DANNY GYS
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The minister in charge of state-owned enterprises Petra De Sutter wants Bpost to reconsider its decision not to deliver a percentage of parcels in the coming weeks, she said on Saturday, after con

Illustration picture shows the 'secretariat of Saint-Nicholas' (Saint-Nicolas/ Sinterklaas) of Belgian post company bpost in Brussels. Saint-Nicholas is a tradition, mostly celebrated in the Netherlands and Belgium, where children who behaved well during the year receive gifts and candy on the sixth of December. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ
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Bpost has opened its annual ‘Saint Secretariat’ where children can send their letter to Saint Nicholas. The saint receives an average of 300,000 letters each year, bpost reported on Wednesday.

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An army of Belgian postal workers are ready to deliver more than 300,000 letters to Saint Nicolas between now and 6 December.

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Bpost has confirmed that it will only deliver "non-priority" mail twice a week from next year.

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Federal postal service Bpost will have to go looking for a new CEO; Koen Van Gerven has decided not to put his name in the hat for re-appointment when his contract comes to an end early next

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One in 10 residents in Beringen rarely see other people. In the Limburg town, one in three people over the age of 75 live alone.

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Starting in March of 2020, Bpost will only deliver non-priority mail twice a week. The federal post office has announced that mail will be delivered on Mondays and Wednesdays.

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Having packages delivered to your workplace is handy, but if, say, 1,000 people work there, it can be a rather tedious task for reception to sign for all those packages.

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