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Barrie Public Library Launches New Mobile App

The Barrie Public Library has launched a new mobile app, offering residents easier access to digital resources and services. Discover the features and how to download it today.

Windsor Library's $100K Lease in Building Sold for $1

Windsor Public Library spends $100,000 annually leasing downtown space in the Paul Martin Building, which the city sold for $1. Board chair aims for a September move to a new permanent home. Read the full story.

Amherstburg whisky plant closure sparks political debate

The closure of the Diageo Crown Royal plant in Amherstburg, Ont., announced in January 2026, has intensified debate over Premier Doug Ford's policies and economic retaliation. Explore the local impact and political fallout.

Red Deer Artist's Portraits Give Voice to Homeless

Artist Lana Michelin's 'Being Human' exhibit at Calgary's Central Library features 12 expressive portraits of Red Deer's homeless, revealing profound personal stories of trauma and resilience.

Union says Diageo would've lost more in Christmas sales

A union representing workers at Diageo's Crown Royal plant in Amherstburg, Ont., claims the company would have faced significant losses if Baileys sales were disrupted during the crucial Christmas season. Learn about the ongoing labour tensions.

Ford to ban Crown Royal after Ontario plant closure

Ontario Premier Doug Ford pledges to pull Crown Royal whisky from LCBO shelves in retaliation for Diageo's closure of its Amherstburg blending facility, costing 200 jobs. Read the full story.

Bracebridge Library's Gift Drive Supports Seniors

The Bracebridge Library's community initiative saw patrons purchase hundreds of holiday gifts for local seniors in 2025. Discover how this heartwarming program brought joy beyond books.

Hotel construction disrupts Windsor library services

Construction of a hotel in the Paul Martin Building in downtown Windsor is causing minor disruptions at the adjacent library. Officials advise patrons to plan ahead for noise and access changes.

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