I don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment, but I can share what’s been reported recently about UQAM and related “courrier” (mail/courier) issues based on recent public sources.
Core answer
- There is no widely reported, ongoing “latest news” specifically titled or centered on a courier issue at UQAM in the most recent feeds I can access.
Context and notable items
- UQAM has issued various press releases in 2025–2026 about new initiatives (e.g., a global health clinic project, partnerships, and budget memos) that might involve internal logistics, campus operations, or communications, but none are framed as a courier service controversy or routine courier news [sources: CNW press releases about UQAM affiliations and health initiatives; UQAM student portal news about campus initiatives] (see related items from late 2025 and early 2026 in public communications pages).[1][4]
- In 2024–2025, there were broader campus discussions and legal-type actions around campus encampments and safety around UQAM, but these concern protests and safety measures rather than courier services [globalnews tag on UQAM; no direct courier focus].[2]
- For ongoing or very recent operational issues (courier/mail, campus logistics), the most reliable places to check would be UQAM’s official communications page (Nous joindre), the university’s press room, and campus news portals maintained by student organizations or campus media, which regularly post updates on campus services and infrastructure.[4][5]
Where to find the latest
- UQAM official newsroom and press releases: look for the latest items from the rectorate or communications office.[1]
- UQAM student portal Nouvelles: archives often summarize campus service updates and new facilities, which can include mailroom or courier services changes.[4]
- UQAM social channels: official X/Twitter and other platforms sometimes post urgent campus logistics updates that aren’t mirrored elsewhere.[8]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow the search to “courrier” or mail services specifically at UQAM and provide up-to-date links.
- Pull and summarize the most recent UQAM press releases or campus news items about campus operations that might touch on mail or couriers.
- Set up a quick, monitored alert (if you have preferences) to capture new items as they appear.