OLS-North is one of two agencies which support the development of public libraries across Ontario. In the North there are approximately 121 public libraries representing Cities, Towns, Townships, Local Service Boards, First Nation Communities and Fly In Communities over a vast geographic area. We endeavour to assist and provide services to encourage library development in some of Northern Ontario's most remote locations.
Regular craft nights for childrenVarious activities for adults and childrenOn occasion, we also offer:Adult craft nightsBasic computer tutoringPlease note that you must provide your own earbuds if you wish to use the auditory functions on computers.
Library outside viewThe Timmins Public Library – originally known as the Timmins Free Public Library – was established in 1924, following a three year campaign initiated by Mr. C.S. Carter, principal of the Timmins Public School . Mr. Carter's rationale f
Welcome to The Township of Chamberlain website. Please take the time to check out our website and we hope you can visit us in person sometime.The Township of Chamberlain works closely with the neighbouring municipalities of Englehart, Evanturel and Charlton-Dack to jointly provide services such as the Englehart and Area Public Library, the Englehart and Area Fire Department, the Englehart and Area Museum, Englehart and District Hospital and the new Englehart and Area Community Complex. The township also contributes to Englehart's other recreational facilities.Children from Chamberlain Township attend elementary school at either Englehart Public School, Charlton Savard Public School or Holy Family Separate School and most go on to attend Englehart High School.Chamberlain offers its residents the quiet, peaceful country lifestyle only a few scant minutes from quality schools, recreational activities, health care, shopping and other amenities in Englehart.
An elected five-member council comprised of the Reeve and four councillors governs the Municipality of Charlton and Dack. The Reeve and Councillors serve four-year terms.Council meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month at the Municipal Complex at 6:00pm. If one of the pre-scheduled meetings happens to fall on a statutory holiday, the meeting is then held on the following day.