Winnipeg expanding library hours beginning next month
On Tuesday, the city announced all 20 libraries will be open on Wednesdays year-round. There will also be expanded hours on Saturdays during the summer and on Sundays during fall/winter.
“These new and expanded hours will allow more Winnipeggers to benefit from the services our libraries provide,” said Mayor Scott Gillingham in a news release.
“Whether it’s discovering a new book, accessing resources, or participating in community programs, these enhancements ensure that our libraries remain accessible and welcoming to everyone.”
To accommodate this expansion, the following changes are also taking place:
- Increasing the number of libraries open on Sundays in the fall/winter from six to 10;
- Increasing the number of libraries open on Saturdays in the summer from three to 10;
- Fort Garry, St. Boniface, St. James Assinoboia, St. Vital, Sir William Stephenson and Westwood libraries will open at noon on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday;
- Cornish, Munroe and St. John’s libraries will open at noon on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, and Osborne and Windsor Park libraries will open at 10 a.m. on those same days; and
- Harvey Smith Library will open at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
The expanded hours begin on Sept. 3.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
DEVELOPING Live updates: Hurricane Milton growing in size as it approaches Florida
Hurricane Milton is nearing Florida's shore but remains a Category 4 storm. Power outages have already been reported across the state, even before the hurricane makes landfall.
Pilot dies aboard Turkish Airlines flight, forcing emergency landing in New York
A Turkish Airlines jetliner headed from Seattle to Istanbul made an emergency landing in New York on Wednesday after the captain died on board, an airline official said.
Hundreds of thousands of popular vehicles recalled in Canada over steering issue
Hundreds of thousands of vehicles are being recalled in Canada due to a steering-related issue that could increase a driver's risk of crash.
'We want things to go forward': Bloc leader hints his party 'might' help end House impasse
The leader of the Bloc Quebecois says his party 'might play a role' in helping the Liberals get House of Commons business rolling again — after days of Conservative-led debate on a privilege matter — but that his assistance would come at a cost.
Why are there cars in the Detroit River?
Dozens of cars were pulled out of the Detroit River in west Windsor on Tuesday, causing many questions for Windsorites.
Rare Monet returned to family more than 80 years after it was stolen by Nazis
A Claude Monet pastel painting stolen by Nazis during World War II, which vanished for decades only to show up with a Louisiana art dealer, was returned Wednesday in New Orleans to the descendants of its original owners.
Women say they were kicked off of Spirit Airlines flight for what they were wearing
Two Orange County women are speaking out after they say they were kicked off of a Spirit Airlines flight because of what they were wearing.
Man charged with human smuggling near Manitoba border crossing
A 42-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged with human smuggling following an investigation near a Canada-U.S. border crossing in Manitoba.
Kremlin says Trump sent COVID tests to Russia during pandemic, denies report of Putin calls
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that the administration of former U.S. president Donald Trump had sent COVID tests to Russia but it denied reports that Trump had spoken at all to Russian President Vladimir Putin since leaving office.