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What's open, closed on Thanksgiving Monday in N.B.

Most municipal services will not be operating and retailers around the province will be closed on Monday for the Thanksgiving holiday, as will schools, universities and colleges.

Saint John Transit and Fredericton Transit will not be running

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Most retail locations will close for the Thanksgiving holiday on Monday. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

Most municipal services will not be operating and retailers around the province will be closed on Monday for the Thanksgiving holiday, as will schools, universities and colleges.

Here's a look at what'sopen and what's not.

Retail and grocery:

  • Most Shoppers Drug Mart locations will be open, with some operating on reduced hours depending on their location.

  • Sobeys, Real Atlantic Superstore and Walmart stores will be closed.

  • N.B. Liquor locations will be closed.

  • Regent Mall, McAllister Place and Champlain Place will be closed.

  • The Saint John City Market will be closed.

Government offices, public services:

  • Service Canada will be closed.

  • Saint John city hall, Fredericton city Hall, Moncton city hall and civic administrative offices will be closed.

  • Saint John Transit and Fredericton Transit will not be running.

  • Codiac Transpo in Moncton will operate on a modified schedule.

  • Service New Brunswick will be closed.

  • Regular garbage collection will take place across the province.

  • Fredericton arenas, sports fields and the indoor pool will remain open.

  • Public libraries across New Brunswick will be closed.

Universities and schools:

  • Schools will be closed.

  • New Brunswick Community College will have no classes.

  • New Brunswick College of Craft and Design will have no classes.

  • Mount Allison, St. Thomas universities and the University of New Brunswick in Saint John and Fredericton will have no classes.

  • Universit de Moncton campuses will have no classes.