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Sarnia

Closures on Truth and Reconciliation Day

Here's what's open and closed in Sarnia-Lambton for Truth and Reconciliation Day on Monday, September 30.

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-Post Office:- Closed and no mail delivery.

-Sarnia Transit:- Normal

-Banks and Trust Companies:- Closed

-LCBO stores:- Open

-Beer stores:- Open

-Stores, including Lambton Mall:- Normal

-Aamjiwnaang Band Office and associated buildings:- Closed

-Sarnia City Hall:- Closed

-Government offices (Muni. Prov. Fed.):- Closed

-Schools:- Normal

-Garbage collection:- Normal (Sarnia)

-Blackburn Media Sarnia offices:- Closed

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