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Bruce County Library launches new website

Bruce County Public Library has launched a brand new website for users.

The new website was designed with efficiency and a user friendly interface in mind. New features include an interactive online calendar, complete with filters by branch and audience. It also has brand new online registration for programs, which allows users to sign up with their email addresses and receive reminders and easy cancellation if they are unable to attend.

Additionally, the new site features an online catalogue, with staff lists created by the Readers Advisory Committee. Reserve from recommendations right from the home page.

Also, the site is totally mobile friendly, allowing users to access the site on the go.

"Our new website marks the beginning of an exciting 2025 for BCPL. We are pleased to kick off the new year with a fresh look and digital tools that enhance our connection to patrons. This marks our commitment to making Library services more accessible, engaging, and convenient for everyone," said Library Director Brooke McLean.

Visit the new website at library.brucecounty.on.ca

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