The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Get hopping this weekend

Business hours vary across the province as Islanders get ready to mark the Easter weekend

- BY SALLY COLE sally.cole@TheGuardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/SallyForth­57

At Hearts and Flowers, staff members are working flat out, making sure they’re on top of the demand for spring bouquets during the Easter weekend.

“We’re ahead of things right now. We just got a new order of flowers and we have them all cut. We also have all our flowers done for Friday,” says proprietor Alan Preston, handing a bouquet of pink tulips to George Maker to deliver.

On Friday, he’s not planning to fill orders, due to the holy day.

“If we can get away with not working on Friday, we will.”

But, the phone will be ringing and Preston will be at home taking orders for delivery on Saturday.

“The clock is ticking, and we are clicking,” says Preston, who will get a bit of a break on Sunday and Monday when the store is closed for the holiday. It will reopen on Tuesday.

While there’s extra work for florists, restaurant­s, hotels and others in the service industry, many Island businesses and government offices will be closed due to the holiday weekend.

All P.E.I. liquor stores will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

They will Monday.

Walmart in Charlottet­own and Summerside is closed re-open on on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

The Charlottet­own Mall will close its doors on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. However, two businesses within the mall, Cineplex Cinemas Charlottet­own and the Spa Total Fitness Centre, will remain open. The Spa is open Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. The mall returns to regular hours on Monday.

At the County Fair Mall in Summerside all stores will be closed on Friday and Sunday with the exception of Lawtons.

Across the Island, banks will be closed on Friday and Sunday, but it will be business as usual on Saturday and Monday. its

Sobeys and Atlantic Superstore stores are also closed on Friday and Sunday. They will reopen on Monday.

As for other businesses, Island shoppers should check with individual retailers to see if they are open or not.

 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? Staff members Mary Langille, left, and Mary-Kate Stuart load George Maker up with flowers to be delivered at Hearts and Flowers in Charlottet­own. The Easter weekend means extra work for some people and less for others.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN Staff members Mary Langille, left, and Mary-Kate Stuart load George Maker up with flowers to be delivered at Hearts and Flowers in Charlottet­own. The Easter weekend means extra work for some people and less for others.

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