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Mango Languages Ends February 1, 2026!

If you’ve been using Mango Languages through Windsor Public Library, please note that this service will end on February 1, 2026. But don’t worry—your language-learning journey can continue seamlessly with Transparent Language, available through our E-Resources! With over 100 languages and interactive lessons designed to make learning fun and effective, it’s the perfect time to make the switch. Act now to ensure a smooth transition! Visit the APP section of...
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System Upgrade Notice

We’re upgrading our systems to better serve you! Please note that from 8:00 PM on Monday, November 24th, to 8:00 AM on Tuesday, November 25th, you may experience difficulty connecting to our eResources, Apps, or online catalogue. If this happens, please try again later. Thank you for being patient as we work to improve your experience!...
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Celebrate Windsor’s Shared Story with Detroit – Join Us for a Special Author Talk!

If you love Windsor, its rich history, and the stories that connect us to Detroit, then Windsor Public Library’s Local History Branch has an event you won’t want to miss! A River Runs Between Us — Exploring the Unique Shared History of Windsor and Detroit. Join local authors Chris Edwards and Elaine Weeks for an engaging presentation as we celebrate the release of Walkerville Publishing’s 10th local history book. This...
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Those Who Served: Stories from Windsor’s WWII Veterans

Windsor Public Library is proud to share a special podcast honouring our World War II veterans. “Those Who Served: Stories from Windsor’s WWII Veterans” is the latest of the Stories of Windsor podcast and draws from an original collection of oral histories housed at the Local History Branch. The one-hour podcast features a collection of voices recorded in 1999 when staff and volunteers interviewed 51 World War II veterans from...
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What Are You Doing This Weekend?

Weekends are for catching up—on rest, on connection, and on the things that bring us joy. But in a world that moves fast and keeps us glued to our screens, it’s easy to forget there’s a place right here in Windsor where you can pause, breathe, and reconnect—with yourself, your family, and your community. The Windsor Public Library is open Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 6pm. That’s sixteen hours...
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