Find a wide range of 2000+ eBooks from Alberta Publishers and 42 made-in-Alberta eMagazines, including local hiking guides. A Special feature is the Prairie Indigenous eBook Collection: by indigenous authors from publishers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Sponsored by the Government of Alberta and Alberta publishers.Accessible on devices including desktop, tablets and eReaders. The Aldiko Next app is recommended.
Read more about "Over 2000 Audiobooks, eBooks and eMagazines from Alberta publishers."'\n ', 'Find a wide range of 2000+ eBooks from Alberta Publishers and 42 made-in-Alberta eMagazines, including local hiking guides.\xa0 A Special feature is the Prairie Indigenous eBook Collection: by indigenous authors from publishers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.\xa0', 'Sponsored by the Government of Alberta and Alberta publishers.', 'Accessible on devices including desktop, tablets and eReaders. ', 'The Aldiko Next app is recommended.', '\n '
Read more about "'Over 2000 Audiobooks, eBooks and eMagazines from Alberta publishers.'"Central Library is located at 800 3 Street SE, directly east of City Hall.
Read more about "Take a tour of Central Library"The main entrance opens into the Shaikh Family Welcome Gallery, a versatile and breathtaking space for large-scale special events, celebrations, and after-hours private bookings. Unfortunately, we are unable to host weddings at the Library.
Read more about "Shaikh Family Welcome Gallery"Elders are available for drop-in discussions at the Elders' Guidance Circle during the dates and times listed. Visitors are not guaranteed a private visit during drop-in hours, so we recommend booking a meeting if you have a specific request.
Read more about "September open office hours with the Elders"Join us after dark in Central Memorial Park for frightful stories by candlelight.
Read more about "Ghoulish Ghost Stories"Elders are available for drop-in discussions at the Elders' Guidance Circle during the dates and times listed. Visitors are not guaranteed a private visit during drop-in hours, so we recommend booking a meeting if you have a specific request.
Read more about "October open office hours with the Elders"Make new friends while practising English skills with other newcomer women.
Read more about "New Friends & Neighbourhood Groups for Women"Elders are available for drop-in discussions at the
Read more about "May open office hours with the Elders"Listen to fiction and non-fiction audiobooks anywhere, any time, with no waitlists.
Read more about "AudioBookCloud"Our staff are here for you! If you have questions about our computer lending program or any other Library service, call out Library Hotline at
Read more about "Have more questions? Contact our Library Hotline"Requesting items Requests may take four to six weeks to arrive. Please allow three weeks before checking the status of a request. For time-sensitive requests, consider using your TAL Card or ME card (available from your local library) for in-person access to post-secondary, public, and special libraries across the province. If there is a charge, staff will contact you before processing the request. Requests for titles that have yet to be published will be cancelled. If you wish to suspend a request, please talk to Library staff.
Read more about "Requesting items"Visit the Library or watch a video in your first language to learn about free membership, borrowing computer use, and printing, as well as resources that can help you get settled in your new home.
Read more about "The Welcome to the Library program supports newcomers to Canada. "