Founded in 1900, the Ontario Library Association is the oldest continually operating library association in Canada. With more than 5,000 members, the OLA is the largest library association in the country.
The library is available to workers, employers, and their representatives as they deal with issues in labour relations, employment standards, pay equity and workers' compensation.
The library fund of more than 15,000 publications in Russian for a wide range of readers. The library fund is replenished on a monthly basis, of new revenue - Russian news publishing companies, bestsellers and book-winners of international awards, the classics and the works of contemporary authors whose books - the gifts of the authors and publication of Russian immigrants in Canada and other countries
The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.-- Albert EinsteinHuman LibraryThis is your opportunity to meet and talk to some of the most interesting people in our community, face-to-face and learn what makes them tick. Click here to check out the ' Flyleafs' for our 'human books.'Tween Online Summer Reading ClubIf you entering Grades 5-7 in September 2014 come and participate in the Tween Online Summer Reading Club . We have some great reads!Teen Online Summer Reading CLubIf you are entering Greades 8 and over in September 2014 come and try something new. Check out our selectons and tell us what you think on the Teen Online Summer Reading Club .Seniors and Teens Technology TrainingSENIORS/MATURE ADULTS/RETIREESDo you want to get some tech training? We can help with that!Four FREE training sessionsALL SESSIONS will be held at the Uxbridge Public LibraryTEENSClick here for more information.