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- Sat Apr 01
- Sat Apr 08
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Learn moreRead the books that inspired the movies nominated for the 95th Academy Awards.
Thu Mar 30, 2023
6:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Location:
Lillian H. Smith
Join the Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books for our 19th Annual Albert and Clara Lahmer Memorial Lecture: An Accidental Book Reviewer, by Bernie Goedhart....
Thu Mar 30, 2023
6:00 pm
- 8:00 pm
Location:
Riverdale
Learn how to file your taxes online in this free, two-hour group workshop! Staff from North York Community House (NYCH) will support you as you file your 2022 tax return using software provided during this session....
2:00 pm
- 3:00 pm
on recurring dates listed below
Location:
Northern District
Laughter is beneficial to the soul! This is for you if you already adore improv or if you've always wanted to but have been intimidated. Exploring the significance of presence, acceptance, teamwork, and humour is possible thr...
Vickery summarizes key activities in support of the priorities outlined in our strategic plan.
Find out what we’re doing to protect your intellectual freedom across our collections, programs and spaces.
Our archive for the first Canadian-born Black physician has been added to UNESCO’s Canada Memory of the World Register.
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