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Five Nova Scotia Libraries Get Lifeline | Montreal News
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Five rural Nova Scotia libraries facing permanent closure got a last-minute reprieve after the Annapolis Valley Regional Library board approved using $80,000 from reserves to keep them open until September 30. The move came after community outcry and protests, as residents rallied to protect these vital community hubs. The board also backed off seeking more funding from municipalities, shifting focus to local collaboration — with Kentville’s mayor urging regional governments to step up and find a long-term solution.
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