Glebe holiday exemption could spread citywide for 2017
The city’s finance and economic development committee is recommending council allow Glebe retailers to open on six statutory holidays. Should council approve the recommendation Feb.
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Glebe holiday exemption could spread citywide for 2017
The city’s finance and economic development committee is recommending council allow Glebe retailers to open on six statutory holidays. Should council approve the recommendation Feb.
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