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  1. Toronto Public Library officially opens in the old Mechanics' Institute building, Church and Adelaide streets, on March 6, the city's 50th anniversary. Toronto Public Library opens its first two branches, Northern and Western — the Northern Branch is in St. Paul's Hall (formerly Yorkville Town Hall) on Yonge Street. In 1888, another pair are ...

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

  4. 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.

  5. In accordance with the collective agreement between the Toronto Public Library Board and the Toronto Public Library Workers' Union Local 4948, external temporary employees can work a maximum of six months. Union dues will be deducted. All applications must be received by midnight on the day of closing.

  6. This page links to more than 1,000 digital Ontario city directories that were originally published between 1853 and 2013, which have been digitized by several organizations from the collections of libraries and archives across the province. The list is arranged alphabetically by community name. Links to Toronto city directories in print and ...

  7. TPL is one of the world's busiest urban public library systems, with 100 branches across the city and over 10 million books, movies, and other items to borrow or download online.

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