The Toronto Reference Library has taken a step toward the future with the unveiling of its new Digital Innovation Hub. The hub offers an amazing array of high-tech devices, including a pair of 3D ...
The Toronto Reference Library has long been a popular destination for those looking to enjoy the magic of books. As of Monday, June 9, it became a place where people can print their own. The Reference ...
A Toronto library was unable to open Saturday morning after police reported a bomb threat. Officers said the Toronto Reference Library, located on Yonge Street just north of Bloor Street, had received ...
Things to do in Toronto this weekend include a handful of comedy shows, a silent disco event at one of the city's most gorgeous venues, and holiday ...
The Toronto Reference Public Library, like Rem Koolhaas’ Seattle Public Library, is architecture that makes library use a community activity, yet affords privacy, while showcasing the tremendous ...
Police say they are investigating a bomb threat at Toronto Reference Library Saturday morning. Officers received a report of a bomb threat at the library in the area of Bloor and Yonge streets at 8:44 ...
With a recession going on and added costs of living in a city like Toronto, people need to save all the money they can while still being able to enjoy their hobbies. The Treasures Sale at the Toronto ...
A drone is helping show off the Toronto Reference Library’s multi-million dollar revitalization project. “We didn’t just want to tell people about Toronto Reference Library’s revitalization, we wanted ...
On the corner of Yonge Street and Asquith Avenue in Toronto is a rust-colored brick ziggurat. Each window-covered floor is terraced, receding further backwards as it moves upwards. It’s also a pattern ...
Details of the Reference Library’s $34 million redo (see my earlier post) were unveiled at a press conference this morning. Planned for the site: a lot more natural light. [rssbreak] Part of the ...
For harried holiday shoppers, a one-stop shop for the culture lovers on your list is tucked away in an unlikely location: the Toronto Reference Library. Page & Panel opened a year ago as a pop-up ...