Both branches of PGPL will be CLOSED on Tuesday, September 30, for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Interlibrary loan service is currently unavailable due to the Canada Post strike.
Bring your little ones for half an hour of fun at these special winter storytimes. Support their early literacy through stories, songs, and rhymes that will help you warm up on a chilly day.
Bring your boots, touques, and gloves for STEAM-y winter games and activities! Weather permitting, some activities will be outdoors, so bring warm clothes!
Is your costume ready for Halloween? Want some ideas on how to make that mask or design that outfit? Bring your half-finished costumes, tools, materials, and ideas to our Costume Workshop and work with fellow costume enthusiasts to create your Halloween masterpiece.
Celebrate the release of "Frozen II ". Explore the worlds of Anna and Elsa, sing their iconic songs, and show off your best Arendelle outfits; maybe even create a little magic of your own.
How does the library decide where things go on the shelves? Learn how to use the library while completing a fun scavenger hunt.
The average Canadian throws away approximately 170 kg. of food a year. Learn how to reduce your food waste by shopping smarter, cooking better, and using what you have.
All hands on deck! Join us in celebration of Talk Like a Pirate Day with other scallywags!
Come join us at the Bob Harkins Branch for an evening of all things to do with media literacy. Learn about the history of fake news, the personal and societal impacts it can have, and ultimately, how not to fall for it!
Join the Prince George Retired Teacher's Association for a presentation on the work their Heritage Commission Committee did to compile the histories of the 139 schools that once were or currently are in our region. If there are schools that you want to discover more about, this is your chance. Rural, urban, from Robson Valley through Prince George to Mackenzie, all have a story to tell. In partnership with the Heritage Commission.
The iGEM team from UNBC will present their research project on a new opioid biosensor. Comprised of lab and field research, this project could allow for a novel detection method for opioid laced drugs.