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City Administration Offices To Close For Christmas Holiday Season

December 21, 2011 Trackback Press Releases by Julia Lucio

Special skating and swimming schedules being offered over Christmas holidays

City Administration offices will be closed for the holiday season starting at 12 pm on December 23rd and will re-open at 8:30 am on January 3rd.

Other City services and Facilities will be affected as follows:

Garbage & Recycling
There will be no garbage and recycling collection on December 26th. Regular collection for the week will be delayed by one day with Friday’s collection taking place on December 31st.
There will be no garbage and recycling collection on January 2nd. Regular collection for the week will be delayed by one day with Friday’s collection taking place on January 7th.

Cornwall Transit
There will be no bus service on December 25th, 26th and January 1st. The last bus will leave Pitt & Second Streets at 5:45 pm on both December 24th and 31st. The Cornwall Transit Office will close at 12 pm on December 23rd and re-open on December 28th. The Office will close again at 12 pm on December 30th and re-open on January 2nd.

Cornwall Aquatic Centre, Benson Centre, Civic Complex
The Aquatic Centre, Benson Centre and Cornwall Civic Complex will be closed December 24th (at 12 pm), December 25th, December 31st (at 12 pm) and January 1st.
The City of Cornwall is offering special public swimming and skating schedules over the Christmas break at the Aquatic Centre and Benson Centre. For a full list of dates and times, please visit the Recreation section of the City website (www.Cornwall.ca).

Cornwall Public Library
The Cornwall Public Library will be closed on December 24th, 25th, 26th and January 1st.

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