In honour of National Indigenous History Month, the Scotiabank Giller Prize is hosting a panel discussion Monday, June […]
Month: June 2021
Are you a foodie? Do you like to cook or bake? Do you enjoy relaxing with a good […]
Fans of Historical Fiction should be eager to read Kelly Rimmer‘s latest book, The Warsaw Orphan, this summer. […]
One moment everything was normal. Children got up in the morning and went to school. They chased each […]
Early this month, Madhur Anand, an ecology professor at the University of Guelph was presented with the Governor […]
June is PRIDE month. Picturebooks are a great tool for young readers to learn about LGBTQ acceptance, achievements […]
And the winner is… The 105th Pulitzer Prize winners for journalism, books, drama and music have been announced. […]
If you’re like us, you scan book shelves in the backgrounds of favourite TV series and movies, curious […]
Rigel is tough as nails. Named for the brightest star in Orion, she knows how to survive in […]
On June 11, 1966, the Main Library at 35 Albert Street, Waterloo opened for business. As the Main […]