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Delta libraries extending evening hours in September

9 p.m. closings return Monday-to-Thursday
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Starting Sept. 13, evening hours (Monday through Thursday) will be extended at many Fraser Valley Regional Library locations including Ladner’s Pioneer Library.

You can make later visits to Delta libraries starting next month.

The Fraser Valley Regional Library has announced it will be extending evening hours, starting Sept. 13.

Ladner Pioneer, Tsawwassen and George Mackie libraries will now be open Monday-to-Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The change in hours is part of FVRL’s phased approach to fully reopening after limited hours due to the pandemic.

“FVRL staff have worked hard to continually enhance the in-person library experience, while ensuring that is welcoming and safe for all,” says Gayle Martin, Board Chair.

“The additional service hours gives our customers more options to visit the library at their convenience,” added Heather Scoular, Director of Customer Experience. “Customers will now have more time to browse the collection, use the WiFi, access the public computers and printers, or just enjoy a moment to sit down and read.” Customers can expect friendly staff and access to most of the library’s public space and services.

FVRL Express holds pick up service is still available for customers who prefer a more convenient and contact-free experience. To learn more about FVRL’s services, including hours of operation, please visit www.fvrl.ca or call your local library.