The library strongly supports the rights and responsibilities of parents or legal guardians to make choices for their children about which materials are suitable for them to request, review and/or borrow, which programs they attend, which services they receive, and which spaces they visit or frequent.
Did You Know… The Library Has Mental Health Resources?
Right now is Mental Health Week, a time to open up conversation about mental health challenges. Here are some ways the library can help you get in that mindset -- for yourself, your loved ones, your community.
Indigenous Knowledge Keepers in Residence
This June, the library is pleased to offer a series of six unique programs hosted by Indigenous knowledge keepers.
Get to Know Your Library Staff: Sylvia
Meet Sylvia, Library Services Specialist.
Personalized Genealogy Research with Our Tutor
The genealogy tutor at Strathcona County Library is ready to help beginners start their journeys and to help experienced researchers find their next steps.
Get to Know Your Library Staff: Lindsay
Meet Lindsay, Bookmobile Services Specialist.
October Is Canadian Library Month!
Every October, libraries and library partners across Canada take a little extra time to raise awareness about the important role we play in modern society. Basically, we brag.
Get to Know Your Library Staff: Amy
Meet Amy, Library Services Specialist in the Adult Services department.
Get to Know Your Library Staff: Wei Ling
Meet Wei Ling, Information Desk and Outreach Programming Assistant!
Accessibility at the Library
At Strathcona County Library, we offer a diverse selection of collections, tools, and technology for people of all ages and abilities. Here is a list of some services and resources our library offers to support and celebrate our community as we work towards a more inclusive future.
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