Holiday Hours and Shipping

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December 18, 2014

This is a quick note to announce our holiday schedule, which is going to be as follows:

December 24 (Christmas Eve)- 9am to 12pm (half day)

December 25 (Christmas Day) - offices are closed

December 26 (Boxing Day) - offices are closed

December 31 (The Day Before New Year's Day) - 9am to 12pm (half day)

January 1 (New Year's Day) - offices are closed

January 2 (The Day after New Year's Day) - offices are closed

 

And here's a reminder of our shipping deadlines again, if you haven't seen those yet:

  Canada United States
Standard Mail (Xpresspost) December 21st December 15th
Purolator/UPS Ground December 16th December 13th
Purolator/UPS Express December 22nd December 20th

Have a wonderful holiday season, happy New Year celebrations and wishing you all the best in the upcoming 2015.

 

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