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Fall 2024 Update
Aug 30, 2024
An update on Library collections, programs and services from the desk of the Head Librarian.
Connect: September - December 2024
Aug 20, 2024
Learn about our new partnership with the TBSO; free-to-attend programming for children, youths and adults; and our unique borrowing options.
Tickets to Symphony shows available to Library Members
Aug 19, 2024
A new partnership between the TBSO and TBPL gives Library Members the chance to attend Symphony shows for free this fall and winter.
June 2024 Master Facilities Plan now available to the public
Jun 24, 2024
Plan explores scenarios with more space, more hours and a cost-neutral solution vs. the status quo. Last June, City Council endorsed the…
TBPL Welcomes New Director of Community Development
Jun 21, 2024
Thunder Bay Public Library is excited to announce the appointment of Raili Roy as the new Director of Community Development. Raili has…
Connect: July/August 2024
Jun 21, 2024
Learn about our Summer Reading Club; free-to-attend programming for children, youths and adults; and our unique borrowing options.
Library and Border Cats team up
Jun 17, 2024
The TBPL and the Thunder Bay Border Cats have announced an exciting new partnership to promote literacy among children this summer.
2023 Report to the Community
May 14, 2024
2023 was a year of growth and reinvention at the Library. Read our 2023 Report to the Community here.
Connect: April 2024
Mar 29, 2024
Announcing our new website - an update about the Master Facilities plan - Summer Reading Club Registration
2024 Partnership with Thunder Bay Repair Cafe
Mar 18, 2024
The partnership commits to hold Repair Café events quarterly through the rest of 2024, with the first to be held on Earth Day at Waverley.
Ruth Hamlin-Douglas Selected as TBPL Head Librarian
Mar 20, 2023
The Selection Committee reviewed applications from across the country as well as international applicants
Library Releases Budget Consultation Survey Results
Dec 14, 2022
The Thunder Bay Public Library (TBPL) released a survey to gauge public reaction to a 15% funding cut being proposed by City Council.