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  • Throughout July, library branches will be opening their doors to the public

    by Library Staff | Jul 15, 2020
    The Okanagan Regional Library will begin re-opening its branches to our patrons once again with Phase 3: Browse & Borrow service. The change will happen gradually within our 30 branches throughout July, replacing the curbside holds pick-up service.
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  • June 2 Okanagan Regional Library is starting curbside holds pick-up

    by ORL Marketing | May 26, 2020
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    Library service at Okanagan Regional Library branches will increase starting June 2. We have missed the in-person service to our customers, and although we have continued to serve you virtually, we are very excited to begin our restoration of library services to include lending physical materials once again - via curbside pickup.
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  • An update for our customers on continued library closures & impact of COVID-19

    by Library Staff | Apr 30, 2020
    We know you would like to be back in your local library branches and able to check out materials, and we miss you, and are looking forward to the day we can reopen our library branches again. Until then, please visit us at www.orl.bc.ca. You can ask questions using our online chat to learn how we can serve you at this time, or just call us to say hi at 1-844-649-8127. We’d love to talk to you.
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  • COVID-19 | Public Announcement | March 16th - 2:19pm

    by ORL Marketing | Mar 16, 2020
    Based on the direction and recommendation of the public health officials, and out of care and concern for the public, our customers and our staff, we will be closing until further notice all Okanagan Regional Library branches effective tomorrow, Tuesday, March 17.
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  • COVID-19 | Public Announcement | March 16th - 9:25am

    by ORL Marketing | Mar 16, 2020
    As you know, the Okanagan Regional Library has been closely monitoring the developments related to COVID-19. This is a continually evolving situation, and we continue to try to follow the advice of our health authorities and science as opposed to the hype and rumours.
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