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St. Albert Public Library | Voices of the Land

St. Albert Public Library

SAPL logo with St. Albert Place photo in the background
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Library Vision and Mission Library Vision

The Library is a vibrant, welcoming center of community life, leisure, and learning for all 

Library Mission

The Library is the place people turn to for reading, viewing, listening, reliable information and the discovery of ideas. The Library's high-quality collections, services and programs foster a love of reading, literacy, the pursuit of lifelong learning and enhance general knowledge. The Library's well-trained staff provide excellent customer service and assist patrons to find, use and evaluate electronic and print information resources to meet their needs.

 

St Albert Public Library's Commitment to Reconciliation

St. Albert Public Library sits on Treaty 6 territory, traditional lands of First Nations and Métis peoples, near the sites of the Youville and Poundmaker residential schools. We acknowledge our role as a colonial institution and our responsibility to act on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.

 

Recent Stories
Red Dress Day Poster
Community
St. Albert Public Library
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People and Personal Stories
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SAPL created a display that provides information and awareness of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People
View of NDTR from Mission Ave.
Community
St. Albert Public Library
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Kinship and Family Histories, Culture and Worldviews, People and Personal Stories, Skills and Teachings, Art and Artists, Place, Land and Territory
Tashina Makokis and her Sacred Landscape series
Community
St. Albert Public Library
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People and Personal Stories, Art and Artists
Summary
Nehiyaw Iskwew artist Tashina Makokis provided SAPL the opportunity to showcase her art during the summer
SAPL Tea and Bannock – Phyllis and Lynn
Community
St. Albert Public Library
Category
Kinship and Family Histories, Culture and Worldviews