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Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood finally gets a library

Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood finally gets a library

'There's going to be a lot of books checked out here,' says mayor at opening
By Rafferty Baker, CBC News Posted: Apr 19, 2017 8:57 PM PT Last Updated: Apr 20, 2017 9:03 AM PT


Vancouver Public Library's newest branch, nə́c̓aʔmat ct Strathcona, opened to the public on Wednesday. (Rafferty Baker/CBC)

One of Vancouver's oldest inner-city neighbourhoods finally has a library.

"There's going to be a lot of books checked out here," said Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson at the grand opening on Wednesday.

Robertson noted that the people in this area have waited years for a library. The building also includes a much-need affordable housing complex, the mayor said.

"It's going to be a fantastic library for this community, for Strathcona," Robertson said.

The $28.5 million project on East Hastings Street at Heatley Avenue includes 21 units of affordable housing for single mothers and their children.

"They've waited many decades for their own library, and even more amazing to have housing on top — housing for moms with families who are at risk of homelessness," he said.

Includes housing complex

The new library features high ceilings, rows of computers, meeting rooms, plenty of books, magazines, DVDs, and an Indigenous name, nə́c̓aʔmat ct Strathcona.

nə́c̓aʔmat means 'we are one' in the Musqueam language.


nə́c̓aʔmat ct Strathcona, one of VPL's largest branches, opened its doors on Wednesday. (Rafferty Baker/CBC)

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