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Local library branch in Keewatin reopens after 18-month shutdown
Summary
The Keewatin branch is reopening after an 18-month closure for roof repairs and new windows; a grand reopening is planned for February though the exact date is still being set.
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Patrons can again access the Keewatin branch of the local library after about 18 months of closure for repairs. The work addressed structural damage to the roof and included installation of new windows. The City of Kenora posted photos as a preview ahead of a scheduled reopening on Wednesday. Library CEO Crystal Alcock said staff worked to keep services available to residents while the branch was closed.
Key details:
- The Keewatin branch was closed for about 18 months for roof repairs and new windows.
- The city posted photos as a preview and said the branch is scheduled to reopen on Wednesday.
- Library CEO Crystal Alcock said staff maintained programming through the main Kenora branch, digital resources, regular book pop-ups and home deliveries.
- Officials said a formal grand reopening is planned for some time in February, but a firm date is still being coordinated.
Summary:
The reopening restores local access to library services and programs that were offered through alternate locations and outreach during the repairs. Officials have announced a planned grand reopening in February, with the exact date undetermined at this time.
