What is open, which is closed in NB the national day for truth and reconciliation
The national day for truth and reconciliation falls on a Tuesday of this year. Government offices at all levels will be closed, but the holidays are optional for the private sector.
Government offices will be closed on Tuesday
Canada marks the national day for truth and reconciliation on September 30, which fell on a Tuesday of this year.
The day is reserved to honor the victims and survivors of residential schools and day schools.
Government offices at all levels will be closed, but the holidays are optional for the private sector. Here is what is open and what is closed in New Brunswick.
Retail and grocery store:
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Drug Mart buyers will be open.
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The locations of Walmart, Sobeys and Atlantic Superstore will be open.
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NB alcohol stores will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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The Saint John City market will be closed.
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The Regent shopping center in Fredericton will be open.
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The Champlain Place shopping center in Dieppe will be open.
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Mallister place in Saint John will be open.
Government offices, public services:
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Service Canada and other federal offices will be closed.
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Saint John Transit and Codiac Transpo in Moncton will operate in regular hours.
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Fredericton Transit will operate on an hour -long service cycle – as a normal Saturday schedule.
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The New Brunswick service will be closed.
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Public libraries will be closed.
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The ciity rooms in Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton will be closed.
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The arenas of Fredericton, sports fields and the indoor swimming pool will remain open. The nashwaaksis field will be closed.