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Ottawa Public Library to introduce curbside pickup and returns

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Ottawa’s most fervent bookworms will soon be able to return their items to the library and pick up holds on materials that have been sitting in branches across the city since before the novel coronavirus pandemic began.

The board of the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) approved the first stages of its service restoration plan Thursday morning after the province gave libraries across Ontario the green light to resume pickups and returns two weeks ago.

The OPL will begin curbside returns at six of its branches — Beaverbrook, Cumberland, Greenboro, Main, Nepean-Centrepointe and Ruth E.

Dickinson — starting June 8. These six branches were selected based on their larger sizes, which makes it easier for staff to physically distance, and because

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