The Chippewa River District Library (CRDL) Board has approved a comprehensive update to its patron policy, reinforcing the library’s commitment to creating a “welcoming, safe environment for all ...
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Co-designing teen and tween space with input from local youth and staff part of strategic plan Increased accessibility, reconfiguration of the main lobby, professional development and expanding ...
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A new community support hub inside Brandon’s downtown Westman Regional Library is bringing social services directly to one of the southwestern Manitoba city’s busiest public spaces, in an effort to ...
To some, the simple image of a bedroom with a plush bed at its center is their idea of heaven, but to me, nothing says sweet serenity like a reading nook. A source of relaxation after a long day, I've ...
Create a Shared Photo Library To create a Shared Library on your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Apps > Photos > Shared Library and then tap the Get Started button. Select Add Participants, then type ...
"How To Make A Killing" stars Glen Powell as Becket Redfellow, a man who plots to kill the family members in the way of his inheritance. Here's a breakdown of the ending.
SU Bird Library launched its “Library of Things,” a collection consisting of crafting goods and items students may not be ...
With Red Bank Library closed for construction, a new location is to open to serve patrons on a temporary basis.
The Central Library in downtown Los Angeles hits a big milestone this year: It’s turning 100 years old. The century-old landmark has been through a lot of changes since opening, but how we got this ...
“I’m going to the library,” is a commonly-heard phrase across Stanford’s campus. If you hear your friend say this, you probably take it without question. You imagine them at Green, Terman or perhaps ...