Ruskoka Camp's Annual Gala Charity Fundraiser presents 1812 Imperial Russia's Finest Hour...
We started a new program BOOKS-ON-WHEELS for senior residents of Richmond Hill who have difficulties getting to the library due to health problems.
The jubilee of writer Sergei Dovlatov is being celebrated in libraries across the globe.
Want to know how to get financial help for your education?
Our communty partner, Unison Health and Community Services, invites you to join for a Communty Wellness Night.The second Monday of every month, 6 to 9 p.m. Next Wellness Night: Monday, October 17th 2011, at Antibes Community Centre, 140 Antibes Drive (north of Finch, just west of Bathurst)
Our communty partner, Unison Health and Community Services, invites you to join for a Communty Wellness Night.The second Monday of every month, 6 to 9 p.m. Next Wellness Night: Monday, October 17th 2011, at Antibes Community Centre, 140 Antibes Drive (north of Finch, just west of Bathurst)
A print copy of the MiniAtlas of Human Security in Russian Language is a gift to the Russian Library readers from the Human Security Report Project.
Russian Library is proud to be co-presenter and in-kind sponsor of the Toronto Russian Film Festival (TRFF) – 2011, an annual event created to celebrate and promote the art of Russian and Russian-language post-Soviet Cinem
The Toronto Russian Film Festival (TRFF) is an annual event created to celebrate and promote the art of Russian and Russian-language post-Soviet Cinema.
A New Program at the Russian Library
BOOKS-ON-WHEELS 
for senior residents of Richmond Hill who have difficulties getting to the library due to health problems
At NO COST to you, our library volunteers will deliver books, large print materials, periodicals, and any other requested literature right to your home.
Lots of exсiting speakers and subjects for 2011!
"My Last Teacher" physical theatre play, a story of first love - forgotten, forbitten, fearless...
A new Russian Library and Community Information Centre’s project “Sharing the Gift of Books” encourages seniors to share thier skills, knowledge, cultural expiriences with children through reading books togehter, teaching children how to read in Russian, discussing books and telling stories.
A new Russian Library and Community Information Centre’s project “Sharing the Gift of Books” encourages seniors to share thier skills, knowledge, cultural expiriences with children through reading books togehter, teaching children how to read in Russian, discussing books and telling stories.
Torontonians are invited to delve into the unique world of post-Soviet cinema at the first ever.
Discover the History of the Past with our Working Replicas of Ancient Machines. April 16, 17, 18 at Russian-Canadian Theatrical Community Centre