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22/10/2019A Friendly Voice is a phone line, dedicated to seniors, and was modelled on...Blog Entry
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17/10/2019The theme for Financial Literacy Month in Canada is Take Charge of Your Finances...Blog Entry
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04/10/2019WHAT IS ELDER ABUSE? According to World Health Organization, elder abuse is defined as,...Blog Entry
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26/09/2019According to the 2016 Census there are approximately 79,710 immigrant seniors above the age...Blog Entry
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06/09/2019As Abraham Lincoln said : It’s not the years in your life that count...Blog Entry
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05/09/2019Aging Well Together is a year-long series on healthy aging being presented in Ottawa Public Library branches across the city.Blog Entry
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15/08/2019Do you know fact from fiction when it comes to retirement living - and...Blog Entry
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13/08/2019The adage of ‘use it or lose it’ holds true when it comes to...Blog Entry
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06/08/2019Good nutrition is important at any age. Nutrient needs change as you age; older...Blog Entry
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04/06/2019Compassionate Ottawa is a grassroots initiative that focuses on improving quality of life for...Blog Entry
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27/05/2019Learn about the rights and responsibilities of older adults, under Ontario law.Blog Entry
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21/05/2019Have you ever wondered if it’s okay to eat yogurt after the best before...Blog Entry
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UPDATE: Curbside services during the stay-at-home order– effective Apr. 8
08/04/2021Starting Thursday, April 8:
- All our open branches will offer curbside returns and holds pick up.
- Customers will no longer be permitted to enter the buildings.
- The Bookmobile and Homebound Services will continue.
- Hours of operation will remain the same.
- Borrowed items can only be returned when branches are open.
- Mask wearing outside in line remains mandatory.