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Toronto Public Library curbside pickup gaining in popularity after just 1 week

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Toronto Public Library‘s new curbside pickup system as restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic are eased.“I think maybe the first time you come in it’s a little disconcerting because you can’t see people’s faces and you don’t have that same one-on-one, but as soon as people are able to get materials back in their hands, they’re really really happy,” said Sarah Bradley, library service manager for the city’s Northern District, as she stood in the foyer of one of her branches.“We’ve seen a lot of really excited people, they want to come right inside and we have to sort of stop them, for now.” TPL began making appointments for curbside pickup on June 8 at 67 of its branches, a week after 70 of its locations started accepting returns in their.

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