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The Biblio File: Library News

The Biblio File October 11, 2021 Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone! The library ghost chose Sussex Drive by Linda Svendsen this week.  We have to assume he read the whole book cover to cover because there wasn’t a bookmark to be found. “A startingly funny and deeply satisfying satirical novel that makes the Canadian political scene accessible


October 2021 Jr. BiblioFile

After a busy week we all like to snuggle down with popcorn and watch a good movie, and what makes a better movie than one that was based on a book! It is a common difficulty to get kids of a certain age to like reading. But I have found that having a movie that


The Biblio File: Library News

The Biblio File October 4, 2021 We will be closed on Sunday, October 10th and Monday, October 11th for Thanksgiving.  Be sure to stop in this week – you don’t want to run out of reading material over the weekend. Well it looks like fall but still feels like summer – what a perfect combination. 


The Biblio File: Library News

The Biblio File September 27, 2021 September 30, 2021 marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day gives an opportunity to reflect, to learn about, and to honour the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities.  The library will be closed on this day. This week the library ghost


Honouring Indigenous History at the Library

Honouring Indigenous History at the Library     September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. As part of reconciliation, it is important to learn about the history of Indigenous people in Canada and in Pinawa. Pinawa sits on the western edge of Treaty 3, the homeland of the Anishinabewaki (Anishinabek/Anishinaabe/Ojibwe)


The Biblio File: Library News

The Biblio File September 20, 2021 This year the theme for the Booker prize is “immersive books that felt transporting in a year when so many of us have been confined to home”.  Novels set in Sri Lanka and South Africa, Cardiff Bay and the outer cosmos are among those to have been chosen for