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Queer Youth Drop-In: Movie Screening

The Year We Thought About Love Come hang out and watch The Year We Thought about Love. This documentary follows a group of 16 queer youth from Boston, Massachusetts who act […]

 

Readers’ Open Mic

Do you love to read aloud with expression, or listen to someone reading? Here’s your chance to read aloud for all to enjoy (4 minutes max), every third Wed of […]

 

Along the Metis Trail

Renowned local Métis advocates, historians, and speakers George and Terry Goulet present their latest book, Along the Metis Trail. Learn about Métis history, heritage and culture over 200 years, and […]

 

Reconciliation and Growing Up Indigenous on the Coast

  Join local Indigenous educator, artist, anthropologist and guide Candace Campo of Talaysay Tours for a fascinating talk about her experience growing up Indigenous here in the Coastal forests, and her thoughts on Reconciliation. […]

 
Event Series Knitting a Community

Knitting a Community

Library Mainil Room

Do you enjoy knitting and/or crocheting with others, and making useful items from donated yarn for local charities? Drop in to our weekly knitting group on Tuesday mornings. Knitters from […]

 

Tween Book Club

Tween Book Club is back for fall 2022! First up we're reading New from Here Kelly Yang's story of 10 year old Knox dealing with anti-Asian hate, a new town, […]

 
Event Series Writers’ Feedback Group

Writers’ Group

Alternate Wednesdays Come join your fellow writers in reading your own and critiquing each others’ work. No writing instruction offered, just helpful feedback in a friendly and constructive environment. Everyone […]

 

Book Club

Tree Thieves: Crime & Survival in North America’s Woods by Lyndsie Bourgon Come discuss this engaging book by BC author Lyndsie Bourgon, who will join us on Zoom for Q&A. Ask at the Library Checkout Desk for a special book club copy. In-person space is limited: contact the Library to register.  In-person and live via […]

 

Event Series Monday Morning Meditation

Monday Morning Meditation

Mondays Using traditional Buddhist Dharma psychology to calm the mind and alleviate suffering, facilitator John Thompson will lead guided Dharma meditations for short and long term solutions, and discuss these modalities. No registration required, drop in to any session. No class on May 1 or May 8