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Author: Sofia Misenheimer
Publication Date: January 17, 2026 - 04:00

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Ottawa's most successful used bookstores run on donations

January 17, 2026
On a Saturday morning in Nepean, shoppers leave the James Bartleman Archives and Library Materials Centre with tote bags tugging at their shoulders, loaded with paperbacks priced lower than a cup of coffee. Across town in Stittsville, donated titles pile up at the Re-Read Used Books counter and vanish by day's end. Read More


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