Four new words for our Anishinābemowin language series!
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Help shape Ottawa Public Library’s future. We're collecting stories to understand how the library and its services have made a difference in your life.
We want to know what you love about the library and how the library could better serve you.
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September 25 doesn't go unnoticed at Ottawa Public Library. The Library marks Franco-Ontarian Day in recognition of the important contribution of Ontario's Francophone community, both literary and culturally.
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The finalists for the 2024 Ottawa Book Awards have been announced.
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We are delighted to announce that Ottawa Public Library’s Cumberland branch will be celebrating its 25th anniversary with a full day of fun activities for all ages.
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September 30 marks the fourth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This federal statutory holiday was created to publicly commemorate the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools--a vital component of the reconciliation process.
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Welcome to week twelve of our Anishinābemowin language series!
This week’s word is wàdokàzowemagak, technology.
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Welcome to week eleven of our Anishinābemowin language series!
This week’s word is nàbowàdjige ojibìgewin, literacy.
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Welcome to week nine of our Anishinābemowin language series!
This week’s word is kikinàmàgoziwin, learning.
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