Students in grades 7 – 9 can learn to evaluate and verify information and reject misinformation.
Read more about "True Story, Better Source"Accessing and using media is a fundamental skill for youth today – and so is the ability to analyze and evaluate that media critically. Strong media literacy skills allow kids to properly interpret the information they find, especially on the internet.
Read more about "Why is media literacy important? "Improve your English, brush up on your computer skills, prepare for college, and more.
Read more about "Gale Courses"Your free Calgary Public Library card is an important step in finding support in Calgary. At the Library, you can borrow books, movies, and music, use computers and Wi-Fi, print documents, attend programs to practise your English skills, and get connected to newcomer services agencies who can help you. It’s all free!
Read more about "Welcome to Canada and the Library"Discover and learn the unique and innovative elements of Central Library spaces, programs, services, and art in a free public tour on Love Your Library Day. The tour will be...
Read more about "Central Library Tour – Ukrainians"This 3-week Robotics Workshop introduces you to robotics and basic programming. Complete three separate challenges including brainstorming a plan, building the LEGO Mindstorms...
Read more about "Robogals Robotics Workshop: Build and Program a LEGO Mindstorm Robot"Come celebrate winter with stories, rhymes and songs all about snow.
Read more about "Snow Day"Do you have a story to tell — an experience that changed your life or an act of kindness you just can't forget? Join this free CBC Calgary writing workshop. In four sessions, you...
Read more about "Telling your Story: CBC Calgary Writing Workshop"Wordfest presents best-selling author Jody Wilson-Raybould & her timely new book, True Reconciliation: How to Be a Force for Change. For those who want to be genuine allies & join...
Read more about "Wordfest presents Jody Wilson-Raybould"Memorial Park Library was Alberta’s first public library. The effort to build it was spearheaded by Annie Davidson, one of Calgary’s cultural pioneers, beginning in 1906. As the founder and president of the Calgary Women’s Literary Club, Davidson organized a petition to prove to City Hall that there was enough interest to support a public library in Calgary.
Read more about "History of Memorial Park Library "Join us for stories, songs, and finger plays the whole family can enjoy.
Read more about "Family Storytime - Virtual"There are many books about mothering. This is not one of them! Enjoy a variety of writing and artwork that celebrates how mothering transforms us, shocks and rocks us into a new...
Read more about "Celebrate the Launch of the (M)othering Anthology!"Learn how to prepare for job interviews, answer questions with ease, and impress potential employers. Career Basics is a program series by Bow Valley College that helps job seekers prepare for success in the workplace.
Read more about "Looking for interview tips?"If you are redeveloping property, investigating past use of real estate, or need assistance providing assessment and remediation, ResearchPlus can help by undertaking historical city directory searches for the Calgary area, in the areas or streets you require.
Read more about "ResearchPlus Services"In her writings, Jayneen Sanders argues, keeping secrets is of the utmost importance to perpetrators of child sexual abuse. Join a conversation with CCASA about body safety...
Read more about "Using Literature to Discuss Child Sexual Abuse: Some Secrets Should Never be Keep - Learning to Share"