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Castlegar & District Public Library September 2021
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Kootenay Teen Book Club Online Kootenay-wide book discussion & author visit for ages 11-14 . Starts September!
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Sponsored by the Kootenay Library Federation.
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Read Local Adult Book Club Online Kootenay-wide book discussion & author visit. Starts September!
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Sponsored by the Kootenay Library Federation.
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Children's Programing Watch our newsletter, Facebook page and website for fall programs beginning in October.
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An amazing resource full of books, read alongs, graphic novels, non-fiction books, educational videos, puzzles & games. Includes French language titles too! Username: castlegar Password: libra
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Lynda.comHundreds of expert led online learning opportunities for personal and professional development. Courses in business, technology and creative pursuits.
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NNELSThe National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) is a repository of content owned and sustained by Canadian public libraries. NNELS works with international partners, libraries, readers, and publishers (particularly Canadian ones) to make copies of books in accessible formats available to readers in Canada who have print disabilities.
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Library-to-GoeBooks, audiobooks and digital magazines for all ages!
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CELACentre for Equitable Library Access. Public library service for Canadians with print disabilities.
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Park Bagger : Adventures in the Canadian National Parks by Marlis ButcherAn inspiring collection of thrilling personal adventures and stunning photographs sharing the incredible diversity and profound beauty of Canada's national parks. Distributed across the second-largest country in the world, the Canadian national parks can be challenging to get to. Many of them are so remote that they have no road access or infrastructure of any kind, but they are not impossible to visit. Although much of the vast Canadian wilderness is fraught with challenging terrain, unpredictable weather, and sometimes threatening wildlife, there are also pleasant beaches, waterfalls, and places to kick back and relax in.
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The night gate by Peter MayEnzo's investigations reveal an unexpected link between two murders—the Mona Lisa.
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Under the wave at Waimea by Paul TherouxA once-famous surfer confronts aging, privilege and mortality when he accidentally kills a man and makes an astonishing discovery about his personal link to the victim.
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The last bookshop in London : a novel of World War II by Madeline MartinTaking a job in a London bookshop just as the Blitz begins, Grace finds comfort in the power of words, storytelling and community as the bookshop becomes one of the only remaining properties to survive the bombings.
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The other Emily by Dean R. KoontzHaunted by the unsolved disappearance of the love of this life a decade earlier, writer David Thorne visits her suspected killer in prison before meeting a woman who uncannily resembles the person he lost.
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Quiet place, part II /After an apocalyptic event, a family emerges into the outside world and discovers that they must live in silence to hide from monsters with extra-sensitive hearing and face other dangers.
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Complete Inspector Lynley mysteries /Mismatched Scotland yard partners Detective Inspector Lynley, eighth Earl of Asherton, and working class Sergeant Barbara Havers investigate crimes.
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Wrath of man /A mysterious man joins an armored truck company and sets out to uncover a criminal conspiracy.
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Land /Grieving over the loss of her family, Edee retreats to the unforgiving wilderness of the Wyoming Rockies, struggling to survive until a local hunter teaches her the skills she needs.
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Nobody Knows but You by Anica Mrose RissiThe loyalty between a painfully obsessed teen and her best friend is tested by an on-again, off-again boyfriend and a murder at the end of summer camp that reveals the secrets the girls have and have not shared with each other.
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Hatch by Kenneth OppelA sequel to Bloom finds Seth, Anaya and Petra locked away in a government lab with other immune kids while the outside world is overrun by an alien infestation of giant insects that spread disease, undermine building foundations and carry off human victims.
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Computer and Printing Services Three public access computers are available by appointment. Appointments can be made for a maximum of 45 minutes per day by calling 250-365-6611. Photocopying, scanning and copying services are available.
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Hours Monday - Thursday 9 am - 6 pm Friday - 9 am - 5 pm Saturday - 10 am - 5 pm Sunday - Closed
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New Hours Start Sept 7 Monday & Tuesday - 10 am - 6 pm Wednesday & Thursday - 10 am - 8 pm Friday & Saturday - 10 am - 5 pm Sunday: Closed Closed: Monday, September 6th for Labour Day. Closed: Thursday, September 30th for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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