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Bruce County Library seeks input

Bruce County Public Library has launched a comprehensive review of its programming offerings, and residents will have a chance to voice their views.

Online and in-person surveys are now available to gather feedback from residents and patrons. Survey responses will be collected until the end of March.

The programming review aims to enhance Library services and ensure they align with the interests and needs of the community.

The online survey will be available through the Library website, while the in-person survey can be picked up at any of their 17 Branches, and on the Bookmobile.

You can also access the survey directly at www.surveymonkey.com/r/JZ99QN9. Participants will have the opportunity to share their preferences, suggestions, and ideas.

"Bruce County Public Library is committed to its role as a trusted community connector, digital community facilitator and community sharing place. Consisting of 17 Branches and a Bookmobile BCPL provides access to information, resources, and programs throughout Bruce County," according to a release from Bruce County.

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