Hay River re-entry information | Business and services operating hours

As Hay River residents return this week it will be integral to know when some services and businesses are reopening and their hours of operation. We will continue to keep this updated as information changes throughout the weekend into next week. 

Grocery Stores
Super A Foods –  Open, 10a-8p Mon-Fri, 10a-7p Sat, 10a-6p Sun, 867-874-4888
Northmart – Open, 10a-6p Daily, 867-874-6545
Ehdah Cho Store – Open, 12p-5p Mon – Tues, 867-874-6513
 
Pharmacies
Ring’s I.D.A. Pharmacy – Open – 9a-6p Mon-Sat, 867-874-6744
 
Pet Food Supplies
Super A Foods –  Open, 10a-8p Mon-Fri, 10a-7p Sat, 10a-6p Sun, 867-874-4888Northmart – Open, 10a-6p Daily, 867-874-6545
Paradise Pets – Open, 10a-6p Tue – Sat, 867-874-4644
 
Medical/Health Services
Emergency Services – Open, Regular Service levels have been established
Medical Clinic/Primary Care – Open, Reduced Service, 867-874-8100, Prescription refill clinic on Monday Sept 25 from 845a-430p
Public Health – Closed
For a complete listing of services and their current operating hours, visit the Hay River Health and Social Services website
Family Support Center – 24 hour crisis line – 867-874-33-11 
 
City Facilities
Town Hall – Open, 930a-815p Mon-Friday, 867-874-6522
Aurora Ford Arena – Closed, As staff help support fire personnel  
Don Stewart Aquatic Centre – Closed, As staff help support fire personnel
Community Centre – Closed, As staff help support fire personnel
Library – Open, 10a-5p and 7p-9p Mon & Wed, 10a-5p Tue & Thurs, 1p-5p Fri & Sat
Landfill – Open, 10a-6p Tue-Sat, 12p-5p Sunday, 867-874-2720
Garbage Pick-Up – will operate on regular schedule this week
Water Delivery – Will operate normally this week. Canada Public Health indicates that tanks will have stood for 4 weeks or more should be emptied out before refilling
 
Schools
Diamond Jenness Secondary School – Classes begin Sept 26 @ 830a
Princess Alexandra Middle School –  Classes begin Sept 26 @ 830a
Harry Camsell Elementary School –  Classes begin Sept 26 @ 830a
Chief Sunrise Education Centre – Classes begin Sept 26
 
Gas Stations
Super A Gas Express –  Open, 10a-8p Mon-Fri, 10a-7p Sat, 10a-6p Sun, 867-874-4888
The Rooster – Open, 8a-9p Daily, 867-874-6349
 
Banks
Royal Bank of Canada – Reopening Thurs Sept. 21 10a-3p, ATM is currently open 7a-7p
CIBC – Reopening Thurs Thurs Sept. 21
 
Utilities
Northwestel – Mon-Fri 7a-8p, Sat 10a-6p 1-888-423-2333
Northland Utilities – Hay River Office Open, 9a-12p,1p-4p Mon-Fri or customer service available at 1-800-264-5313
 
Heating Fuel
Stittco – Open, 8a-12p and 1p-5p Mon – Fri, 867-874-2432
Bassett Petroleum – Open, 8a-5p Mon – Fri, 867-874-8500
Midnight Petroleum – Open, 8a-5p Mon-Fri and 24 Hour Card Lock, 867-874-2201

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