Albert Campbell District Blog

TD Summer Reading Club Halftime!

August 10, 2015 | Kate | Comments (0)

We're into August and more than half-way through the TD Summer Reading Club! Here's a little bit about how we've been doing at the Albert Campbell Branch. I'm sure you all know how the TD SRC works by now, but in case you don't, here's a recap – read a book, answer a question, get […]

Pre-Election Reads: Stephen Harper

August 5, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

Canada has a federal election scheduled for October 19, 2015. While some voters may have already decided which political party and leader to support, others have not and may be seeking information and research to help them to make a personal, informed decision.  Toronto Public Library can help those individuals in a non-partisan way by […]

Ribfests and Ribs Recipes

August 4, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

Summertime is the time for people who like to eat spare ribs and enjoy the summer weather too! Whether you enjoyed the Toronto Ribfest in late June and early July, or more recently attended the Scarborough Ribfest at Thomson Memorial Park, you might be one of those people who would like to duplicate the experience […]

Pre-Election Reads: Thomas Mulcair

August 4, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

Canada has a federal election scheduled for October 19, 2015. While some voters may have already decided which political party and leader to support, others have not and may be seeking information and research to help them to make a personal, informed decision.  Toronto Public Library can help those individuals in a non-partisan way by […]

Get Tech-Savvy This Summer!

July 30, 2015 | Sharanja T. | Comments (0)

Looking to hone your computer skills this summer? Then make sure you visit your local library! The library is an awesome place to learn new things. At Albert Campbell Branch, we have many books, services and resources available to help you learn about computers. Here a few things you should check out: User Education Classes […]

Snapshots in History: July 29: Remembering Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer’s Wedding

July 29, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

    On July 29 and beyond, take a moment to remember the British royal wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, to Lady Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981 at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, England. The wedding had a global television audience of some 750 million people. Unfortunately, the aura of the fairy tale […]

Snapshots in History: July 28: Remembering Terry Fox and the Marathon of Hope

July 28, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

                On July 28 and beyond, take a moment to remember Terrance Stanley “Terry” Fox (Born: July 28, 1958 in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Died: June 28, 1981 in New Westminster, British Columbia), a bone cancer survivor who inspired a nation with his Marathon of Hope running across Canada on […]

Snapshots in History: July 25: Remembering the Battle of Lundy’s Lane, 1814

July 25, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

      On July 25 and beyond, take a moment to reflect back on the War of 1812 and in particular the Battle of Lundy’s Lane (also known as the Battle of Niagara Falls) that took place on July 25, 1814. Earlier in July 1814, American forces attacked across the Niagara River near its […]

Snapshots in History: July 24: Remembering Simón Bolívar

July 24, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

  Given the backdrop of the current 2015 Pan American Games (and the upcoming 2015 ParaPan American Games) in the Greater Toronto Area, it seemed fitting for Snapshots in History to recognize the origins of some of the South American countries competing at these Games. Consequently, on July 24 and beyond, take a moment to […]

Snapshots in History: July 21: Remembering the Space Shuttle Program

July 22, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

    On July 21 and beyond, remember the United States of America’s Space Shuttle program (officially referred to as the Space Transportation System (STS)) that concluded following the landing of its final flight STS-135 with the orbiter Atlantis on July 21, 2011. The origins of the STS program go back to 1972 but the […]