Kem Cho in Gujarati | ગુજરાતી
Kem Cho everyone!
Did you know that according to the 2011 Census 28, 240 people in Toronto speak Gujarati, one of the many languages spoken in India? Here at the library, we have 12 different branches that house Gujarati materials for those speakers. The collection size and selection varies between the branches but the largest collections are located in Cedarbrae, Malvern and Toronto Reference Library with over 1,500 items. Check out the different locations below for your favourite book, movie, CD or magazine!
| Large: 1500 or more items | Medium: 750-1500 items | Small: Fewer than 750 items |
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Don’t want to go out during the cold winter months? Or want to switch it up with some Gollywood instead of Bollywood movies? Borrow a couple of DVDs to keep you company.
Newcomers
For those new to the country or the library, learn about how to get a library card and other services that the library offers. You can also find a settlement worker at the library to help you get started in the new city, including finding a job.
Cosmopolis Toronto: The World in One City
If you want to see just how diverse Toronto is, visit one of the library branches hosting the Cosmopolis Toronto photo exhibits on now until January 8, 2017. Learn about how people from different parts of the world came to live and love Toronto as their new home. Check out Mayank and Khaoula's stories as they moved from India and Kashmir to Toronto.







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