Cobourg announces Christmas schedule

By Cecilia Nasmith

Christmas is not that far away, and the Town of Cobourg has released its holiday schedule for facilities and services in the upcoming weeks that include Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

Victoria Hall (55 King St. W.)

Friday Dec. 23 – Early closing at noon

Monday, Dec. 26 – Closed

Tuesday, Dec. 27 – Closed

Monday, Jan. 2 – Closed

Regular Town Hall operating hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m resume Tuesday, Jan. 3.

Venture 13 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Centre (739 D'Arcy St.)

Friday, Dec. 23 – Early closing at noon (but remaining open to members)

Monday, Dec. 26 – Closed (but remaining open to members)

Tuesday, Dec. 27 – Closed (but remaining open to members)

Monday, Jan. 2 – Closed (but remaining open to members)

Public Works Building 7 (740 Division St.)

Friday, Dec. 23 – Early closing at noon

Monday, Dec. 26 – Closed

Tuesday, Dec. 27 – Closed

Friday, Dec. 30 – Closed

Monday, Jan. 2 – Closed

Cobourg Community Centre (750 D'Arcy St.)

Saturday, Dec. 24 – Early closing at noon

Sunday, Dec. 25 – Closed

Monday, Dec. 26 – Closed

Tuesday, Dec. 27 – Closed

Saturday, Dec. 31 – Early closing at noon

Sunday, Jan. 1 – Closed

Monday, Jan. 2 – Closed

Cobourg Public Library (200 Ontario St.)

Saturday, Dec. 24 – Closed

Sunday, Dec. 25 – Closed

Monday, Dec. 26 – Closed

Saturday, Dec. 31 – Closed

Sunday, Jan. 1 – Closed

Art Gallery of Northumberland (third floor west at Victoria Hall)

Closed to the public Dec. 23 through Jan. 2, reopening Tuesday, Jan. 3

Cobourg Public Transit

Saturday, Dec. 24 – 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday, Dec. 25 – No service

Monday, Dec. 26 – 6:15 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. (regular service hours)

Saturday, Dec. 31 – 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 1 – No service

Transit will run on schedule all other dates

The Town of Cobourg wishes everyone a safe and happy holidays, and reminds members of the public that all 24-hour (such as winter road and sidewalk maintenance as well as fire and police services) remain uninterrupted over the holidays.

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