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Artists Nadine Flagel, Haley Perry, and Lolu Oyedele with contributions from Coquitlam Heritage team members, Naomi Fong and Markus Fahrner approach themes of mental health, physical separation, and the history of the Riverview Hospital through a range of media ranging from illustration, reclaimed textiles and drawing. The artists' works engage with individual Riverview objects within […]
Dress up in your cultural clothes and stop by the library. Come to the front desk for a draw slip and enter to win a prize. Let’s celebrate all the different cultures that make Canada a great place to live!
Meet fellow book lovers and discuss a book selected title. New members are welcome. Books are provided!
Join us on the fourth Thursday of the month for a lively discussion on a variety of topics. The event starts with a short introduction by a speaker, followed by a moderate discussion. Admittance will be first-come first-served basis as space permits.
Want to read a non-fiction book and discuss it with fellow readers? Look no further than Murrayville's in-person non-fiction book club. Registration for the fall book club is open. Polling for the first book begins mid-August and voting choices be sent via e-mail to all registrants.
Improve your English through conversation! Meet and chat with other English learners in a safe and supportive environment. Join us every Sunday with monthly visits from community service providers! For all ages.
Career & Hiring Fair with Employment Opportunities and Education Information for Everyone! Registrations get first admission!
Come to learn insights into both Express Entry & BC PNP streams and more.
The multicultural workshops are fun for newcomers to Canada. At each multicultural workshop, library staff will share some information about the library and its services. So, join us to make new friends, practice English, share your stories, culture and more. It is free drop in program and everyone is welcome.
Join us to discuss this month’s chosen work of fiction in a casual and welcoming setting. Book sets are provided by the library. If you would like to join the book club, please talk to our staff.
The City of Langley’s Arts, Recreation, Culture, and Heritage (ARCH) Committee, the Langley Arts Council, and the City of Langley are excited to debut their first Langley City Film Festival (LCFF), under the theme 'Transitions'. About this year's theme: Have you undergone a shift in perspective? Are you seeing the world through new eyes? Have […]
Are you a newcomer who would like to: connect with others and practice English? learn more about your community and Canada? challenge yourself to build your speaking confidence? We are here to support you. Join us in person for discussions and activities. Learn about Canadian heritage and more.
New to Canada? Looking to launch your career, change jobs, go back to school or find a network? The Canadian Immigrant Fair is BACK!
Want to read a non-fiction book and discuss it with fellow readers? Look no further than Murrayville Library's in-person non-fiction book club.
Meet fellow book lovers and discuss a book selected title. New members are welcome. Books are provided! Call (604-856-6415) or visit the Aldergrove Library to learn more.
Are you a newcomer who would like to: connect with others and practice English? learn more about your community and Canada? challenge yourself to build your speaking confidence? We are here to support you. Join us in person for discussions and activities. Learn about Canadian heritage and more.