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Yarra Plenty Regional Library was founded in the mid 1960s, when the former City of Heidelberg agreed to provide library services to the former Shire of Eltham. Later the former Shire of Diamond Valley and the Shire of Whittlesea joined in the Regional gr
Wheatland Regional LibraryEstablished in 1967, the Wheatland Regional Library is part of a provincewide public library system and is one of ten systems providing public library service to the Saskatchewan community. The library is located in west central Saskatchewan and serves approximately 95,000 people living in 132 communities in a 49,933 square kilometer area.
The Castor Public Library Was Begun In The Late 1940S And Run By Volunteers From The Community. It Outgrew Its Initial Location On Main Street And Was Moved Into Space Above The Community Hall In 1954. Steep Stairs And Cramped Quarters Brought About Another Move In 1979 At The Invitation Of The Castor Golden Circle Building Committee. After Many Volunteer Hours Spent Boxing And Labeling Books, The Physical Move Was Accomplished By The Grade 12 Physical Education Class From Gus Wetter School.
In 1986, the first library board was formed. They succeeded in their goal of opening a small library the following year. The library was originally located in the back room of the village office, and in its first annual report it had twenty-eight members. In 1989, the library was moved into the converted fire hall adjoining the village office, and it remains there to this day.Thanks to the Alberta Community Facility Enhancement Program, the library had a much needed renovation in 2000. A bequest in 2003 enabled the board to convert the unfinished back room into an office and storage space, thereby creating room for a small children's area with new shelving.