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Kim Firmston is the Youth Program Director at the AWCS, an instructor of youth writing, and a published YA novelist. When they are not writing, they are doing weird things with movie-making, electronics, and plasticine.
Read more about "Kim Firmston"Rita is the Program Associate at Wordfest and, with Beth Ed, the co-coordinator of Wordfest YOUth. Prior to joining Wordfest, she worked as a freelance writer for publications across Canada.
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Read more about "Saturday, May 7"Whether you want to help your children or students better understand the truth about residential schools, or you want to learn more yourself, these works by Indigenous authors are essential reading for all Canadians.
Read more about "Orange Shirt Day 2020"Published in 2015, the
Read more about "Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future"Nations to Nations: Indigenous Voices at Library and Archives Canada
Read more about "Indigenous Voices in Library Services"Borrow books, digital books, audiobooks, DVDs, CDs, magazines, newspapers, and even musical instruments from our collection of nearly 1.4 million items.
Read more about "Browse and borrow to your heart's content"Borrow books, digital books, audiobooks, DVDs, CDs, magazines, newspapers, and even musical instruments from our collection of nearly 1.4 million items.
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Read more about "Is there a title we should purchase?"The Alberta government covers non-resident fees for people living in Indigenous communities to access public libraries throughout Alberta. People living on First Nations and Métis Settlements in Alberta can get a full Calgary Public Library membership by visiting any Calgary Public Library location and speaking to staff.
Read more about "I live on a First Nation or Métis Settlement in Alberta."For a $112 annual non-resident membership fee, all family members at the same address can get a Calgary Public Library card. Annual non-resident memberships can be purchased at any Calgary Public Library location. You can use your non-resident membership to borrow books, CDs, and DVDs, to place holds on items, book meeting rooms, and to attend Calgary Public Library programs. Some restrictions apply.
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