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Jewish Heritage Month

Discover Jewish arts, culture and history with free events, interactive programs and recommended reads.

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Asian Heritage Month

Celebrate Asian diversity with author talks, live concerts, henna art, tea tasting, sushi making and more.

Booklist

Alice Munro (1931-2024)

Read the works of Alice Munro, master of the short story and one of Canada's finest writers.

Special Collections

Fantasti-cats

Visit an exhibit full of fictional felines from our Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy.

Booklist

100 fresh reads for youth

Discover The List, a curated round-up of the top titles for teens in 2024. Start browsing today!

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Be a Career Coach in Residence

Help young adults achieve their career goals. Apply for this paid, 20-week residency by May 21.

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Raising Confident Kids

Learn how to talk so your child listens in this workshop with parent coach Valerie Tih. May 22, 7 pm.

Online Services

Stock market research

Make smart investment decisions with Financial Post Advisor, MarketLine, Value Line and more.

Books

Reading Challenge

A book about an invention

Get recommended reads from staff for this Reading Challenge category.

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Digital Archive Ontario

Explore digital collections and library content for all Ontario residents.

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Financial support from the Ontario government is gratefully acknowledged.
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Donations made by July 15 to the TPL Foundation's Spring Community Campaign will be matched to support newcomer services.

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Funds raised help amplify and accelerate the exceptional work that TPL does.

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