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By Joe Longo on Friday, April 24, 2009
Home staging is a topic that is appearing everywhere these days, in magazines, newspapers and on television programs, but what exactly is it? Home staging is today what the home inspection was 20 years ago, and has been common in the real estate markets in the United States and larger Canadian urban centres for years. To put it simply, if you highlight the best features of your home as you are likely to sell faster and get a better return! Join Mara Snider of New Leaf Designs as she outlines the concepts, what is involved, and how you can benefit from staging your home when trying to sell on April 29 at 7:00pm in the LaMarsh Room of the Victoria Avenue Library. Although this program is free, please call the Library at 905-356-8080 to reserve a seat. The Library has several new books on this topic including “Hot property: easy home staging to sell your house for more money in any market”...
By Joe Longo on Tuesday, April 21, 2009
On January 1, 2008 the Accessibility Standards for Customer Service in Ontario became law. Businesses and organizations that provide goods or services to people in Ontario are now legally required to make their customer services operations accessible to people with disabilities.

What does this mean for your business or for you as a customer?

Niagara North Community Legal Assistance and the Library have arranged an information program called “Breaking Barriers Together: Customer Service Accessibility Standards” on April 23 starting at 7:30pm at the Victoria Avenue Library.

Come and listen to a panel presentation and discussion, with representatives from municipal government, community organizations and the Niagara North Community Legal Clinic including Lisa Butler of the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario.

The customer service standard requires every designated public sector organization and all other providers of goods or services in Ontario who have at least...
By Joe Longo on Thursday, April 09, 2009
Niagara Falls author Kara Bartley will introduce her new novel “Call of Adhara”on April 18 from 11am to 3pm in the LaMarsh Room of the Victoria Avenue Library. Light refreshments will be served.

She is the author of ‘The Siamese Mummy’ and‘The Unearthlings’.

Kara writes the following about her third novel.

For most people, leaving home is a tremendous undertaking but for Holly Kenzington it was all about returning to a life that she had left behind. A cryptic presence appears and begins tugging at Holly’s precious memories as she is unknowingly drawn from her home in England to a small town in southern Ontario. Ultimately, unknowingly, she is answering a call.

Shortly after her arrival in Canada,...
By Joe Longo on Monday, April 06, 2009
The Niagara Region has one of the highest unemployment rates in Canada. Public libraries have a variety of helpful resources about job searches, resumes, interviews and many other topics. Trained library staff will help you find the information you need to be successful.

If you are considering training for a new career come to the Victoria Avenue Library on April 8 or 22 from 10 to 11:30 am to learn about services and funding from the Business Education Council Career Planning Service.

Borrow library books such as“What color is your parachute 2009? : a practical manual for job-hunters & career-changers” and“Knock 'em dead: The Ultimate job search guide”.

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