Rocky Harbour Public Library

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12/12/2025

Over the past several days many different media outlets have contacted Newfoundland and Labrador Public Libraries (NLPL) seeking a comment on Bill C-15 and its impact on the Library Book Rate (LBR), public libraries, and NLPL in particular.

The LBR affords libraries across the country a significant discount on postage costs when they are sending library materials through the mail. Many library systems, public and academic, across the country use the LBR when sharing inter-library loans with other library systems. Here at NLPL, we use the LBR to send system-wide holds to branches throughout the province. Historically, Canada Post had to seek approval from the Federal Government in order to make any changes to the LBR. The proposed changes in Bill C-15 remove this oversight and would allow Canada Post to make changes to the LBR without needing to seek approval from the Federal Government. Here at NLPL, where we rely very heavily on the reduced postage to support our system-wide holds, we are worried about what this lack of oversight could mean for the future of the LBR. Our concern is that the proposed changes could leave the door open for Canada Post to change the LBR in a way that could negatively impact how we carry out our business.

Last year alone, NL Public Libraries shared 213,997 items to residents across the province, nearly one quarter of all library circulations for that year.

Additionally, many of our locations are in northern and rural areas, including Labrador, and our system-wide holds program, powered by the LBR, allows us to ensure patrons throughout the province have reliable access to the provincial system’s entire collection. Communities in the province who do not have a local library rely on our Books-by-Mail service for access to library materials. Without the Library Book Rate, access to library materials throughout the province will be severely limited.

NLPL is also deeply concerned about the potential elimination of the Free Literature for the Blind program, which would have a dramatic impact on people who rely on the program and the
organizations who support them. As a member of the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA), we feel it is vitally important that persons with print disabilities not be impeded in accessing literature. Digital options are not suitable for many people, such as those who cannot afford digital readers, do not have access to reliable internet, or require physical braille material.

The Ontario Library Association (OLA) has prepared a website https://save-interlibrary-loans.lovable.app/ explaining the potential negative impacts of Bill C-15 on libraries across the country.

This page is only used to post important updates regarding library services and operations. For current programming visi...
11/19/2025

This page is only used to post important updates regarding library services and operations.

For current programming visit our Events Calendar at www.nlpl.ca. Follow us on FB and Instagram at NL Public Libraries. I look forward to seeing you at the library!

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Do you have a child who is starting school for the first time, or nervous about returning? Reading together can help mak...
08/31/2025

Do you have a child who is starting school for the first time, or nervous about returning? Reading together can help make big changes less scary, and books are a great way to encourage kids to talk about their own back-to-school feelings.

Check out this list of great eBooks selected by our Children and Teen Services librarian. School-themed picture books, graphics novels, and chapter books: https://elibrary.overdrive.com/library/kids/collection/1594293

Note - Most titles also available in print! Search for the titles in our regular catalogue.

07/14/2025
07/11/2025

📢 Public Holiday 📢

Please note that all NL Public Libraries locations will remain closed on Monday, July 14th, for the Orangemen's Day public holiday.

05/02/2025

The Library will be closing at 4:30 today, Friday May 2nd.

03/26/2025

The library will be opening at 10:00am and closing at 5:30pm on Friday, March 28th.

🚀Blastoff with the Playaway Launchpads, available here! 🚀Designed specifically for young children, the Launchpad is dura...
03/04/2025

🚀Blastoff with the Playaway Launchpads, available here! 🚀
Designed specifically for young children, the Launchpad is durable and secure. The Launchpad operates without the use of Wi-Fi and comes preloaded with educational games, stories and videos.

Learn more about Playaway Launchpads here: https://shorturl.at/1KM8b

Town of Rocky Harbour

The library is closed today (Wed, Jan. 29) due to weather.
01/29/2025

The library is closed today (Wed, Jan. 29) due to weather.

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5 Parson's Lane
Rocky Harbour, NL
A0K4N0

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Monday 4pm - 7:30pm
Wednesday 11am - 3pm
3:30pm - 7pm
Friday 11am - 3pm
3:30pm - 6:30pm

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