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Windsorites read more during quarantine.

Windsorites read more during quarantine.

🕔13:23, 5.Mar 2021

The book-reading rates of Winsdorites have increased during quarantine. According to an Ipsos survey commissioned by Indigo Books & Music Inc., Canadian adult readers report that they spend an average of six hours per week reading at least one book.

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New additions to the code of conduct at the library

New additions to the code of conduct at the library

🕔21:31, 2.Mar 2020

Windsor Public Library has modified its code of conduct after a recent shift into a new downtown building.    The library will no longer allow more than three personal belongings for each patron at the library. Vaping and use of communication devices

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Libraries around Windsor will be open on Fridays starting in May 2019

Libraries around Windsor will be open on Fridays starting in May 2019

🕔11:26, 12.Apr 2019

By Travis Conant A 2018 proposal by the Windsor Public Library has been approved. In June of 2018 Windsor Public Library made a proposal for all of their branches to remain open on Fridays in winter and summer. Larger libraries

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Marvelous Day Celebration

Marvelous Day Celebration

🕔11:37, 1.Feb 2019

By Joyce St. Antoine It was a Marvel-ous Day at the Windsor Public Library. On Jan. 7, the Central branch in Downtown Windsor, hosted its fifth fandom day celebration, having previously honoured Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Star Wars, and Game

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Windsor’s Raising Readers

Windsor’s Raising Readers

🕔17:27, 17.Sep 2018

By Joyce St. Antoine Every year since 2002, thousands of children in Windsor and Essex County are given books to read because of a special program called Raise-a-Reader. “The program has so far raised $791,000, with $153,000 coming from the

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Black History Month open house at Windsor Public Library

Black History Month open house at Windsor Public Library

🕔08:45, 10.Feb 2018

By Meng Bao Every February, Canada celebrates Black History Month with lots of public events, including at museums and libraries. Citizens were invited to an open house to share stories and memories on Jan. 3 at the Windsor’s downtown branch

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Provoking Change

Provoking Change

🕔14:23, 12.Jan 2018

By Julianna Bonnet While many educators and writers are against censoring books for adults, some believe there needs to be a certain level of discretion for children. Reasons for the banning books range from amounts of violence to racist comments.

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