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.
Try your hand at a variety of tabletop games at the library. All experience levels welcome! Bring your own decks for MtG, Pokemon, or Yu-Gi-Oh.
Bring your little ones in their pajamas for stories, rhymes, and songs just before bedtime.
Relax at the library with your little ones. Stories, songs and rhymes to help you warm up on a chilly winter day.
Bring your lunch to the library and participate in an interactive panel discussion about Women, Leadership and Power. Brought to you in partnership with the Inspiring Women Among Us Celebration.
Featuring research by Noelle Pepin on how binary coding language and loom beading can be combined to honour both Western and Indigenous traditions. Brought to you in partnership with the Inspiring Women Among Us Celebration.
Hunting can be a family affair! Join hunter Ray Harpur to talk about hunting with kids. Learn about safety, hear stories from the field, and swap tips. For all ages.
Celebrate the upcoming release of “fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindlewald!” Help us find all of Newt’s Creatures, show off your knowledge of the wizarding world and dress in your best magical outfits.
Target Audience:
Intermediate (8-12 years)
Teen (13-18 years)
Half an hour of songs and rhymes, followed by time to visit. Please allow this to be a special time for you and your baby (up to 11 months).
Local Author Sage Birchwater shares stories and images from his book “Chilcotin Chronicles” , and discusses the importance of inclusivity in local history. Brought to you in partnership with the P.G Heritage Commission.
Our young patrons are amazingly gifted! We’ve put together a Variety Show to showcase library kids with extra talents. Everyone is welcome to join us to celebrate highland dancers, violinists, Ukrainian Dancers, piano players, singers and more. All Ages.