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A look inside Prince Edward Island's first net-zero-ready school

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The new Sherwood Elementary School in Charlottetown has finally opened its doors, replacing an older, less-efficient building. Students and staff held a celebration this week, and gave CBC’s Stacey Janzer a tour.
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Federal grant awarded to the Connecticut State Library terminated

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The statutory grant, awarded under the Library Services and Technology Act Grant to States program, was meant to cover the current federal fiscal year ending on Sept. 30
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How much each party is spending on politicals ads on Meta platforms

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The CBC's Election Fact Check team looked into how much each Canadian political party is spending on political ads through Meta this election. Here's what they found.
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When does the new government take effect after the election?

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CBC News answers an audience question about how long it takes for a new government to take effect after the election is held on April 28.
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Louise Penny says attacks on Canadian sovereignty are ‘beyond disconcerting'

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Canadian author Louise Penny about cancelling the U.S. dates on her book tour and supporting the Haskell Free Library and Opera House on the Canada-U.S. border.
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$2M library hour expansion proposed as part of Speaker Adrienne Adam's budget during State of City address

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They hope that some of those 10 additional library hours will come to Brooklyn locations.
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Night of film and music celebrates Black History Month

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The event was a collaboration between the Ottawa Public Library, and CBC Ottawa hosted by Rachelle Elsiufi.
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Book checked out of Ocean County Library in 1926 has finally been returned ahead of 100th anniversary

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In March 1926, a book was checked out of the Ocean County Library and never returned - until now.
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The Windsor Public Library's Central branch needs a new home — and soon

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Plans to build a boutique hotel in the downtown Windsor Paul Martin building have been accelerated, Windsor's mayor said this week. That means the downtown library is looking for a new home, and soon. CBC Windsor News host Katerina...
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Affordable housing to be built on top of Grand Concourse Library

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More affordable housing is coming to the borough on top of a library.
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Copies of a white nationalist book found in several little free libraries throughout the city

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Experts say this is an attempt to normalize white nationalist ideologies. The Ottawa police are conducting a hate crime investigation.
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Vatican Library teams up with Dior’s creative director for exhibition on women travel trailblazers

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The Vatican Apostolic Library’s 'En Route' exhibition explores 19th-century world travel and women’s emancipation through art, fashion, and historic newspapers.
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‘What’s your opinion on libraries?’

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The Fifth Estate co-host Mark Kelley asks Take Back Alberta founder David Parker about libraries and the grassroots movement he started.
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Voting on the library’s future

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The Fifth Estate obtained a video of a library board meeting in Valleyview, Alta., where town-selected board members voted to close the town's library and reopen it in a Northern Gateway Public Schools complex when it is built.
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Hub for Nova Scotia's Black community looking to expand

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Formerly known as the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children, Kinney Place has been renovated and became a business hub, but now it needs more space. Watch Amy Smith's interview with property consultant Sunday Miller.
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The shadow war on Canadian libraries over 2SLGBTQ+ books

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As Canada sees growing challenges to books about sex ed, gender identity and gay themes, CBC’s The Fifth Estate uncovers how activists have declared a shadow war on local libraries.
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Bedford Library set to reopen this spring after being closed since 2021

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An exact date has yet to be announced.
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Regina residents likely to face property tax increases

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The Regina Public Library and the city say they need more money to operate. That likely means taxpayers will foot the bill.
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Charlottetown man pleads guilty after attempting jailbreak, taking hostage

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A Charlottetown man has pleaded guilty to several charges stemming from a series of events that began with him not showing up to a court date, and ended with him taking a hostage at the provincial jail in a breakout attempt.
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Charlottetown man pleads guilty after taking hostage at jail

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Johnathan Joseph Trainor has pleaded guilty to eight charges stemming from a series of events last summer. It began when he missed a court date and ended with him taking a hostage at the provincial jail in a breakout attempt.
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Timeline changes, costs rise for new Mount A sportsplex, library

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Mount Allison University’s new multi-sport complex, library and parking lot are now expected to be completed by 2030, one year later than planned.
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Westport Library holds panel discussion on local impact of 2024 Election results

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The library and the Y's Men of Westport-Weston co-sponsored the event.
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Demand for P.E.I. library services was up in 2024

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The total circulation for all Island libraries was more than 680,000 last year — and books were far from the only choice. P.E.I.'s director of libraries and archives, Grace Dawson, has more on the rise in usership and what's bringing...
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Shuttered Hunt's Point Library could reopen in the coming weeks

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The library was set to reopen in 2022. The effects of the pandemic, mixed with construction delays and major city budget cuts in 2023, forced the space to remain closed.