Curbside service coming from public libraries
Toronto’s public library branches begin rolling out curbside service on May 25 as select library drop boxes will be opened to receive library materials.
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Read MoreFlurry of constituent emails convince Ward 25 councillor Jaye Robinson to nearly halve the proposed budget cut
Read MoreThere might be a steep hill to climb, but many have high hopes for the “little library that could”.
That’s what Councillor Mary Fragedakis dubbed the Todmorden Room at a public meeting at Bethany Baptist Church on Aug. 31.
Read MoreHowever, some councillors not keen on those that did occur
Read MoreBranch turns 100 and celebrates with renovations
Read MoreThe Riverdale library is getting all gussied up ahead of its centennial birthday party. The branch closed July 30 for
Read MoreResidents young and old lined the block on April 13, eagerly awaiting their first chance to step inside the newly renovated Thorncliffe library.
Read MoreAn aging Northern District Library is set to undergo a retrofit this year, but with the facelift may come a reduction in the library’s collection.
Read MoreIt’s been a very big year for the Annette St. library, Toronto’s second oldest operating branch.
Read MoreA larger, more modern Bloor Gladstone library has opened its doors after two years of extensive renovations.
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