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The city observes the following months of the year part of the people s popular tradition.
New Year's Day (January. 1), Good Friday (March or April), Easter Monday (March or April), Victoria Day (fourth Monday in May), Canada Day (July 1), Labor Day (first Monday in September.), Thanksgiving (second Monday in October.), Remembrance Day (November 11), Christmas (December 25), and Boxing Day (December 26). British Columbia Day (first Monday in August) is a provincial holiday. Generally, banks and some businesses remain closed on these holidays, although theatres, restaurants, and corner grocery stores remain open for business as usual.


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