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Mississauga’s Central Library to Close for Renovation on March 20, 2021

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Mississauga’s Central Library will close to the public on March 20, 2021. The closure marks the start of a two-year renovation project of the City’s largest and 30 year-old library building. Construction will begin in April 2021. The library will reopen in 2023.

While the library is closed, contactless pickup, along with a small collection, will be relocated to the Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr. Additional collections will be available across the other 17 locations.

Customers can also arrange for holds pickup at other libraries in the area including Mississauga Valley Library, Burnhamthorpe Library, Cooksville Library and Woodlands Library. Visit mississaugalibrary.ca for a full list of locations.

In addition, Mississauga Library offers a wide range of online resources that includes programs for all ages, books, ebooks and audiobooks, as well as newspapers. movies and TV shows. Visit mississaugalibrary.ca for details.

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In honour of former Mayor Hazel McCallion’s 100th birthday and her decades of service to Mississauga, the City of Mississauga is renaming Central Library to Hazel McCallion Central Library. The new name will be formally unveiled at the City Council meeting on February 10, 2021.
 

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