Clarington Public Library (CPL) is an active and valued cornerstone of the community. We deliver innovative, quality services and programs out of four locations in Bowmanville, Courtice, Newcastle, and Orono. Our supportive and friendly staff will help you find what you are looking for and make you feel welcome. We provide the community with free wifi hotspots, quiet study spaces, meeting rooms, access to books, magazines, DVDs, video games, online resources, audiobooks, and eBooks. We are proud to be a part of Clarington and help create a strong, cohesive community by empowering and enriching the lives of our residents.
Roseneath School is a small primary school nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Point Jerningham - Roseneath, above Oriental Parade. Magnificent 270 degree views of Wellington Harbour make its location unique. The sea has significantly influenced the school in the naming of classrooms like: Upper Bridge, Lower Bridge, Lower Deck, Aft, and Upper Deck. Located right on the point and next door to the local church at the top of Maida Vale Road. The central location also means easy access to city resources - Te Papa, Wellington Library, Theaters, and Port Facilities.
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.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
Haliburton County provides many services to its residents. Check out our Library website for hours and information. We have amazing parks and recreation facilities and cultural centres. Visit our lower tier Municipalities for further information on services available to residents.
TOPNotice of Service Disruption and Program CancellationsIn accordance with the Integrated Standards regulations under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the Municipality of Dysart et al will provide Notice of Service Disruption when facilities or services become temporarily unavailable.There are currently no service disruptions being experienced.Municipal Meeting NoticeThe meeting schedule for Council and each Committee are described on our Services pages where you will also find a link to the full meeting and events calendar which is also available by clicking on the CALENDAR tab on the main menu.There is also a list of upcoming meetings and events in the footer of each page that links to the full calendar for your convenience.If there is a meeting cancellation or change of date for a regularly scheduled meeting of Council or a Committee, it will be posted in this location. At this time, there are no changes.Dysart et al is committed to open, transparent, accessible and accountable local governance.
The Township of Brock is located on the east shore of Lake Simcoe approximately 1.5 hours northeast of Toronto. The municipality presents three distinct urban areas, numerous hamlets, and beautiful countryside. While agriculture is our largest employer, a full range of commercial and industrial businesses are located within the urban areas of Beaverton, Cannington, and Sunderland. The Township's location on Lake Simcoe and the Trent-Severn Waterway make it a popular destination for tourists - both summer and winter. The municipality was named for General Sir Isaac Brock, a young soldier who was shot by the Americans as he led his soldiers into battle attempting to prevent the Americans from establishing a landing at Queenston Heights during the War of 1812.