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The new public library branch, which opened last month, bridges the gap between nature and the city. Toronto's 100th library, in the heart of Scarborough Skip to main content ...
Newest addition to city’s library system is latest chapter in the local libraries’ rich history dating back to the early 1800s Toronto Public Library opens 100th branch in Scarborough Skip to ...
Just south of the Scarborough Civic Centre is the Toronto Public Library’s 100th branch—a capstone for the busiest urban library system in the world. Decidedly contemporary, the building’s ...
People who live near Scarborough’s Golden Mile will see their local public library, one of Toronto’s busiest, double in size, the city’s executive committee has decided. Toronto Public Library’s ...
Daniel Rotsztain is the creator ofallthelibraries.ca, a project that saw the writer-artist visit, and draw, every branch of the Toronto Public Library. That tally was 99 – until this week, when ...
The Scarborough Civic Centre could have its own public library by 2012. Toronto Public Library's board has reserved $8.2 million to build a 15,000-square-feet branch by the south side of the Borough ...
Workers at a Scarborough distribution hub have cleared more than 10 tractor-trailers full of boxes stacked five high.
Get ready to jam out at the library — quietly, of course. The Toronto Public Library has just announced a new concert series called Quiet Concerts, coming to Cedarbrae Library in Scarborough ...
Toronto-born singer The Weeknd headed to the Toronto Reference Library and the U of T Scarborough campus for stylish backdrops for his new video, 'Secrets.' ...
First open to the public in 1971, The Albert Campbell Branch of the Toronto Public Library is a Brutalist structure from the oeuvre of Canadian firm Fairfield & DuBois.Its interior finishes ...
The Toronto Public Library is planning a noteworthy building project: a new branch for the St. Lawrence neighbourhood downtown. At 30,000 square feet, this will be a major public facility in one ...
A striking thing about visiting the Toronto Public Library’s brand new Scarborough Civic Centre Branch is that it feels like it was always there. Or at least, it should have been, in what is ...
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