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The Civic Holiday falls on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, in Ontario, bringing changes to hours and services across the province. While the holiday isn’t statutory everywhere, many government offices, banks, ...
The Civic Holiday is on Monday, Aug. 4. A number of major malls around southern Ontario will remain open. Here’s where you ...
Many businesses are closed on the Civic Holiday Monday but we’ve got you covered with information about who’s open, plus ...
Campaign centres on the Big 4 driving behaviours-the leading contributors to serious collisions and fatalities on Ontario roadways ...
Not so in the retail sector, where many stores will be open, although some will operate on a reduced schedule. Sudbury’s two ...
The OPP will also be out on waterways and trails, counting on people to keep themselves and their loved ones safe so that ...
While some places across the Toronto and the GTA will be closed, there’s still plenty to do on the Civic Holiday.
Most pools are going to be staying open. Kitsilano pool and the Vancouver Aquatic Centre will be closed on the long weekend, ...
The first weekend of August is here and while long weekends tend to be quieter when it comes to events, there is still lots ...
With the civic holiday this weekend, there are changes to opening and closing hours of various places across the region, ...
It’s clear skies and sunshine ahead for this August Civic Holiday long weekend in Ontario. It’s the news campers and cottagers have been waiting for.
Find details on what’s open and closed on the Civic Holiday – Monday, Aug. 4, 2025 – as well as information regarding City of Kingston services inside.