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Library in Alberta, Canada

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The library is a place where people can go to read, learn, and find information. It is a place where people can go to be quiet, or to find resources for school or work. Library staff are trained to help people find what they need, and they can also offer assistance with research projects. The library also has public computers with internet access, printers, and scanners. Library events include storytimes, book clubs, and movie nights. Library card holders can also borrow books, movies, and music from the library. The library is a valuable resource for the community.