Michael I don't think it's cut and dried like that. In rural areas, the 
first three digits can cover a pretty wide area. In cities here they may 
get more than one of the first three i believe. Can't be more definitive 
than that....sorry. Maybe if you check the gov sites here? BTW, we don't 
call em zips...lol - just postal code.

Pat

At 11:04 AM 06/03/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Thought maybe some of my colleagues from up North can give me an assist
>on this one. Do Canadian postal codes operate like US? The first three
>digits get you a larger area, a full six digits get you the exact zip?
>So if I have a zip code of L3M 1X6, will the next town over have the
>same first three number/letter combo.  In this case L3M?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Michael Corrigan
>Programmer
>Endora Digital Solutions
>1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
>Lombard, IL 60148
>630-627-5055 ext.-136
>630/627-5255 Fax
>
>
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