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- Prince George Public Library | City of Prince George BC
The Prince George Public Library is a vibrant and community-centered institution located in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada It serves as a hub of knowledge, learning, and cultural enrichment for residents of all ages
- Prince George Summer Reading Programs full of surprises - Prince George . . .
There’s a whole World of Curiosities to be explored at the Prince George Public Library this summer as part of their reading program suited for all ages
- Prince George Public Library Board | City of Prince George
Find board meeting minutes, information about the board, and more on the Prince George Public Library website Visit the Prince George Public Library Board webpage; Resources Download the Prince George Public Library Board 2023 Annual Report [PDF]
- Hours expanding at Prince George Public Library’s Bob Harkins Branch
Sunday openings are returning to the Prince George Public Library’s Bob Harkins Branch This comes four years after the pandemic disrupted operations
- Online Resources | PGPL - Prince George Public Library
Find reading recommendations for both fiction and nonfiction, by topic, author, series or plot Download and listen to Audiobooks, eBooks, and magazines for your computer and portable devices!
- Prince George Public Library - Wikipedia
The Prince George Public Library (PGPL) is the public library system for the city of Prince George, British Columbia Between its two branches, the Prince George Public Library offers the public access to a collection of over 171,529 items
- Prince George Public Library - Official MapQuest
Imagine a haven where the aroma of well-worn pages mingles with the hushed whispers of eager readers—that's the Prince George Public Library Nestled in the heart of Prince George, BC, this literary oasis beckons book lovers and knowledge seekers alike
- Library skylight removal and replacement begins - Prince George Citizen
The skylight at the Prince George Public Library Bob Harkins Branch is being replaced In May, Prince George city council approved a $250,000 budget increase for the project, bringing the
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