Agincourt District Libraries Blog

Bridlewood Library Service Enhancement

February 3, 2014 | Margaret | Comments (0)

Bridlewood Library at 2900 Finch East (Finch/Warden) is undergoing a service enhancement. Bridlewood Library remains open throughout this service enhancement. Bridlewood Library was opened by the Scarborough Public Library Board in 1976. Since then, it has relocated and expanded to a larger space in the lower-level of Bridlewood Mall to better serve you and is […]

Health Fair at Agincourt Library on November 28th

November 18, 2013 | Margaret | Comments (0)

For more information, please call Agincourt Branch 416-396-8950  

December Programs @ Steeles Branch

November 17, 2013 | Margaret | Comments (0)

For more information about these programs, please contact Steeles Branch 416-396-8975.

November Programs @ Steeles Branch

November 1, 2013 | Margaret | Comments (0)

P.A. Day movie Friday November 15 @ 1pm After their cave is destroyed, a caveman family must trek through an unfamiliar fantastical world with the help of an inventive boy.                     Free Family Movie Saturday November 23 @ 11am A look at the relationship between Mike […]

Bronte re-mix

October 20, 2013 | Margaret | Comments (0)

I fell in love with Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights when I read them in high school, and have re-read them many more times since then.  Here's a guest post from Cristina, a fellow Bronte fan, about some updated versions: If you are interested in classic literature, or are long-time fan of the Bronte sisters, […]

Based on a YA book by….

October 7, 2013 | Margaret | Comments (0)

There are a slew of movies based on Young Adult books coming out this year and early next…              And..    …So why not check out some of these great novels (okay, and a play that is not really Young Adult, but is FULL of teenage angst) from the library before going […]

The Blood of June and the Conspiracy of October

October 5, 2013 | Louis | Comments (0)

This happened in a democratic, law-abiding nation.   The scene is an early evening street parade to celebrate a popular holiday. On one side of the street, stands have been erected to welcome political dignitaries and official guests. On the other side of the street, where a large park begins, crowds have been amassing since […]

Resume Workshop for Youth @ Agincourt Branch

September 23, 2013 | Margaret | Comments (0)

Attention youth, aged 13+ Are you looking for part-time or after school work? Want to build the perfect resume to land you the job?  Want to get your resume in shape for the summer hiring season? Let us help! Join our Resume Workshop for Youth Thursday, October 3rd  4:00-5:30pm Agincourt Branch Meeting Room  A representative from […]

Computer Classes in Other Languages

August 27, 2013 | Sarah | Comments (3)

The Toronto Public Library offers a wide variety of computer classes.  These range from beginner classes such as Move That Mouse or Web Basics, to more advanced classes such as those on how to use Google Docs or LinkedIn.  The vast majority of these classes are offered in English, and timings vary across city branches. […]

Summer Reads: Fiction Picks

August 21, 2013 | Margaret | Comments (1)

  Yes, it's that time of year again!  Kick-back on the lounge chair with a cold drink and a hot book!  These are just a few of my favourite recent summer reads, a real mix, but all highly entertaining:     Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan:  An unemployed web designer finds himself […]