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Certains programmes en succursale requièrent une inscription avec votre carte de bibliothèque. Veuillez-vous connecter avec votre compte de bibliothèque ou suivre ce lien pour demander une carte en ligne. Vous pouvez également demander une carte en personne dans l'une de nos 33 succursales.

  • Les mercredis, 1 mai, 2024 - 26 juin, 2024
    13 h 30
    120 minutes

    9 sessions restantes

    Bring your knitting project and share advice, ideas and conversations with fellow enthusiasts. For adults of all abilities. Drop-in.

  • Les mercredis, 1 mai, 2024 - 26 juin, 2024
    18 h 30
    60 minutes

    9 sessions restantes

    Practice your English conversation skills in a relaxed and friendly environment. All levels are welcome to this drop-in program.

    **Note: No program March 13, 2024. 

  • Les jeudis, 2 mai, 2024 - 30 mai, 2024
    10 h 30
    30 minutes

    5 sessions restantes

    Stories, rhymes and songs for children of all ages and a parent or caregiver. Drop-in program.

    Contes, comptines et chansons pour les enfants de tous âges et un parent ou gardien. Portes ouvertes.

  • Les samedis, 4 mai, 2024 - 25 mai, 2024
    14 h 30
    60 minutes

    4 sessions restantes

    Bring your friends, hang out, and defeat your enemies. Play Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart 8 & more on our Nintendo Switch. Ages 12-17 

  • Les mardis, 7 mai, 2024 - 28 mai, 2024
    10 h 30
    30 minutes

    4 sessions restantes

    Stories, rhymes and songs for babies and a parent or caregiver. 0-18 months. Drop-in.

  • Les mardis, 7 mai, 2024 - 28 mai, 2024
    14 h 00
    30 minutes

    4 sessions restantes

    Stories, rhymes and songs for babies and a parent or caregiver. 0-18 months. Drop-in.

  • Les mardis, 7 mai, 2024 - 25 juin, 2024
    18 h 00
    90 minutes

    8 sessions restantes

    Practice your French conversation skills in a low-pressure, friendly environment. All levels are welcome. 

  • Le vendredi 17 mai à 15 h
    135 minutes

    Elle–Máijá Tailfeathers’ film witnesses radical and profound change in her community. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy is an intimate portrait of survival, love and the collective work of healing in the Kainai First Nation in Southern Alberta, a Blackfoot community facing the impacts of substance use and a drug-poisoning epidemic.

    Community members active in addiction and recovery, first responders and medical professionals implement harm reduction to save lives. This work is contextualized within the historical and contemporary impacts of settler colonialism; Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy draws a connecting line between the effects of colonial violence on Blackfoot land and people and the ongoing substance-use crisis.

    Held in love and hope for the future, Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy asks the audience to be a part of this remarkable change with the community.

    2021, 125 min, English and Blackfoot with English subtitles. Provided by the National Film Board.

  • Le lundi 27 mai à 13 h 30
    135 minutes

    In a small Indian village, Ranjit wakes up to find that his 13-year-old daughter has not returned from a family wedding. A few hours later, she’s found stumbling home. After being abducted into the woods, she was sexually assaulted by three men. Ranjit goes to the police, and the men are arrested. But Ranjit’s relief is short-lived, as the villagers and their leaders launch a sustained campaign to force the family to drop the charges.

    A cinematic documentary, To Kill a Tiger follows Ranjit’s uphill battle to find justice for his child. In India, where a rape is reported every 20 minutes and conviction rates are less than 30 percent, Ranjit’s decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of. With tremendous access, we witness the emotional journey of an ordinary man facing extraordinary circumstances. A father whose love for his daughter forces a social reckoning that will reverberate for years to come.

    2022. 127 min. Hindi and Nagpuri with English subtitles Provided by the National Film Board.