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
The Bruce Mines and Plummer Additional Union Public Library is committed to enriching the intellectual and cultural lives of all community residents through its resources, services, programs and active involvement in community activities. Meeting the needs of individuals of all ages for popular recreational reading materials, lifelong learning and information are high priorities.
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.
Registration begins on Sept. 2 right after Labour Day. Sign up early, space is limited to 26 teams.Wed like your feedback!Please consider taking our Customer Satisfaction Survey The Biblio FileSummer Storytime for 2 more Wednesdays Dr. Seuss was last week's storytime theme and Shannon & Sophie really outdid themselves. Sophie read Horton Hears a Who and The Sneetches, followed up with snack of starshaped Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:34 PM by Marg StokesHelp grow your Library Do you like to shop without spending your own money? Consider being a part of the group that decides what books to purchase for the Library. Our Adult Book Selection Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:32 PM by Marg StokesBrenda McKenzie in The Cottager Pinawa's Brenda McKenzie is one of the artists featured by the Winnipeg River Arts Council article in the July/Aug. 2014 issue of The Cottager. Brenda is known both Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:31 PM by Marg StokesCanadian Short History series We recently received a donation of interest from Dr.
Welcome To The Lac Du Bonnet Regional Libraryhere You Will Find Information On The Library. Offering Fully Automated Library Services Free Of Charge To All Residents Of The Town Of Lac Du Bonnet, R.M. Of Lac Du Bonnet And R.M. Of Alexander (Bird River Area). Nonresidents Pay A Small Yearly Fee. Temporary Nonresident Memberships Are Also Available At A Reduced Rate. ( Bookmark This Site. ) New To The Site. Manitoba Public Library Services Has Introduced A Patron Feedback Survey To Enable Your Local Library To Better Serve You. Please Take The Time To Fill Out The Survey By Clicking On The Icon Below And Submit It. There Are Three Forms Of The Survery To Choose From, Taking Anywhere From 215 Minutes. The Survey Is Also Be Available In Print Form If You Prefer.