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  1. 2 hours max. 416-395-5639. 1-10. 4th floor (8) 2 hours max. 416-395-5613. Group Study rooms may be booked 7 days in advance. One booking per customer per day. Bookings are held for 10 minutes.

  2. Oakwood Village Library & Arts Centre. 341 Oakwood Avenue Toronto, ON M6E 2W1. 416-394-1040. View on map. Wheelchair Accessible. Free Wifi.

  3. The City actively encourages participation by its residents in order to make our city a better place for all to live, work, learn and play. Volunteers in apartments, condos and co-ops help promote the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle). Volunteers open their homes to temporarily foster kittens and adults cats and dogs.

  4. You can help the Library by volunteering in a number of programs run by the Toronto Public Library. Take part in this rewarding experience and assist others in your community by volunteering today. Limited transit fare assistance is available for library volunteers on request. For volunteer enquiries, please contact volunteer@tpl.ca.

  5. Toronto Public Library officially opened, March 6, the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Toronto. 1903 Carnegie Corporation of New York granted $350,000 to TPL for a new central library and three branch libraries on the condition that the city would provide the land and guarantee $35,000 a year to support the library.

  6. St. James Town, 495 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, M4X 1K7, ON, 416-393-7744

  7. Once you log in, you will have a 15-minute session to complete your printing. If you need more than 15 minutes to prepare your document, use one of the other library computers first. Save your file and then log into the printing station to print. Pick up your printing job from the printer. No print card is required at this time.

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