by Miikotsiminii (Red Wing), Payne Many Guns
Read more about "Siksikawa Otaawahsinnowa (Where the Blackfoot People Live)"by Mai’stoistowaakii (Crow Pretty Woman), Sheena Potts
Read more about "Aakomimmihtanii (Love)"by DerRic Starlight
Read more about "Nadudiyiga Suh Sinajuna (Morning Star’s Family)"by Îyarhe Wiyapta (Shining Mountains), Natasha Wesley
Read more about "Îethkaîhâ Yawabi (Counting in Stoney)"Please return your resource sharing items directly to staff at any Calgary Public Library location. Do not use the self-return book chutes.
Read more about "Returning items"Remember the late musical visionary with some of his greatest hits from a decades-long career.
Read more about "Spotlight on: Meat Loaf"Music from your favourite Netflix series.
Read more about "Netflix Originals"Check out these picks for readers strengthening their skills and starting to read novels.
Read more about "First Chapter Books"In time for Calgary Pride, here are some own voices, LGBTQIA YA recommendation to fill your TBR list.
Read more about "LGBTQIA+ YA"The floors get quieter as you make your way up inside the Library. The peace and quiet come to a pinnacle in this space where, surrounded by wood-paneled walls and special collections, a bibliophile can read or study to their heart’s content.
Read more about "Silence is a service in the TD Great Reading Room"In Calgary’s Story, presented by Walt and Irene DeBoni, enlarged photographs give you a glimpse of what Calgary and its surrounding area used to look like. Materials celebrating the city, southern Alberta, and Western Canada’s unique stories, can be found here.
Read more about "History surrounds you."If you are unfamiliar with the equipment, please use these tutorial links for help:
Read more about "Audio Recording Studio"Parents or guardians can choose from two internet options for children: the default setting of unrestricted internet access or no internet access. To change your child's internet access please contact us. It's the responsibility of parents or guardians to monitor and guide their children's internet activity at the Library.
Read more about "Internet access for children"Take part in games, artmaking, expert encounters, and more in the Questionarium. It’s a space to solve challenges, create, and play — designed just for older kids.
Read more about "School-aged kids explore and learn in the Questionarium."Large print book collections include best sellers, mysteries, non-fiction, and some languages other than English.
Read more about "Large Print and Talking Books"