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The St. Catharines Public Library is a public library system that provides service to residents of St. Catharines, Ontario. The library has four branches: Central, Merritt, Port Dalhousie and Dr. Huq. [1] Materials available for loan include books, films, musical instruments, and video games. [2] As of September 2024, residents from Niagara ...
St. Catharines Public Library: St. Catharines: Ontario: December 31, 1901: 25,000 January 2, 1905: 59 Church St. Building demolished in 1977, replaced by Ontario ...
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Bernardo and Homolka were former residents of St. Catharines, and Dykstra argued that he was acting to protect the interests of their victims. The board voted to keep the book in circulation, but ruled that patrons could not remove it from the library. [6] Dykstra ran for mayor of St. Catharines in 1997, and finished second against Tim Rigby.
She was later appointed Head of Special Collections for the St. Catharines Public Library, leaving that position in January 1990 after her marriage to Dennis Gannon of Arlington, VA. Haeck graduated from the Niagara College program, Library Computer Network Operator in June 1996. She is a member of the Ontario Library Association.
Grantham Academy, built in 1829, was a direct precursor to St. Catharines Collegiate. The institution was funded by William Hamilton Merritt.It was renamed the St. Catharines District Grammar School in the 1840s and became the St. Catharines Collegiate Institute and Vocational School in 1871, which was when the Ontario School Act was established.