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This Monday is Family Day in Burlington and across Ontario.The relatively new statutory holiday is a day off on Feb. 21 for the majority of Canadians and also means there are a number of closures here in Burlington.Below is a list of whats open and which city services are altered this Family Day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW City Hall - The Service Burlington counter, temporarily located on the second floor at City Hall 426 Brant St. , will be closed to all appointments on Monday, Feb. 21.聽Many service payments are available online at聽burlington.ca/onlineservices聽 ARTICLE CONTINU
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