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A number of businesses and services across the province are closed or have reduced hours on Friday, April 3.
Statutory holiday falls on April 3 this year
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It’s always best to call ahead if you’re planning on heading out on Good Friday. (File Photo)
Friday, April 3 is Good Friday, a statutory holiday on Prince Edward Island.
That means a number of businesses and services will be closed, while others may be operating on reduced hours.
Here’s a partial list of what will be opened and closed — but it’s always best to call ahead if you’re planning on heading out.
Government offices and services
All provincial government offices including Access P.E.I. locations and public libraries will be closed.
Canada Post will not be delivering or collecting mail, and all post offices are closed.
Charlottetown and Summerside city halls will be closed.
T3 Transit will not operate.
Island Waste Management Corporation is not collecting garbage, and its offices are closed. Trash normally picked up on Fridays will be collected the next day, Saturday, April 4.
P.E.I. liquor and cannabis stores are closed.
Grocery and retail
Sobeys locations across the province will be closed.
Foodland’s Charlottetown location is closed.
Co-op locations in Morell, Wellington, Souris and O’Leary are closed.
Royalty Crossing and the Confederation Court malls in Charlottetown will be closed.
The County Fair Mall in Summerside is closed.
Walmart locations in Charlottetown and Summerside are closed.
Atlantic Superstore locations across P.E.I. will be closed.
Brighton Clover Farm in Charlottetown is open until 6 p.m.
Kensington Food Basket and Panda Mart in Charlottetown will be open regular hours.