Adults

Medical Cannabis for Pain Management

Curious about medical cannabis for pain management?

Join Susan Johnston, R.N. and Nurse Educator with OASIS, for an engaging presentation to learn about how your pain can be managed using cannabis products. Find out how to manage your arthritis pain with CBD creams, tinctures and oils.

 

Registration required: register online or call 604-929-3727, ext. 8166. Contact Vanessa at gillv@nvdpl.ca for more information.

This event will be held in the Enid Dearing Meeting Room at Parkgate Library.

 

 

Location: 

Parkgate

Time: 

Thursday, November 2, 2023 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Audience: 

  • Adults

Afternoon Tea Book Club

Settle in with a cuppa home brew and chat with other book folk!

We will supply the titles, and you just have to read the book and join us for an afternoon of discussion. All are welcome to the Afternoon Tea Book Club. Whether you are well-seasoned in book clubs or have never been in one, we invite you to participate. If you need help locating a copy of the book, call your local branch.

We will be discussing the following books:

10 January - The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
14 February - Snow Road Station by Elizabeth Hay
13 March - Someone Else’s Shoes by Jojo Moyes

 

Registration required: register online or call 604-929-3727, ext. 8166. Contact Vanessa at gillv@nvdpl.ca for more information.

This will be a hybrid event held in the Silent Study Room at Parkgate Library with an option to join virtually.

 

We're moving to a new events platform!

 

To register for this program, please visit: https://nvdpl.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=74279

 

 

Location: 

Parkgate

Time: 

Repeats every month on January, February, March, October, November, December on the second Wednesday until Wed Mar 13 2024.
Wednesday, October 11, 2023 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Wednesday, December 13, 2023 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Wednesday, January 10, 2024 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Wednesday, February 14, 2024 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Wednesday, March 13, 2024 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm

Audience: 

  • Adults

BC Libraries Present — Brandi Morin

Brandi Morin: On the Frontlines of Indigenous Land Defence

December 7
6:30 - 8:00 pm Pacific (7:30 - 9:00 pm Mountain)

Indigenous communities are on the frontlines of the most devastating climate catastrophes across the world. And they are also leading the most powerful movements to stop the expansion of the fossil fuel industry, major culprits of these disasters.

Brandi Morin risks her freedom to report on these protest movements, and brings us the most critical stories of how people are pushing back against the economic status quo. She will discuss her memoir, Our Voice of Fire, about overcoming adversity to find her purpose as a journalist—and share her experiences reporting on Indigenous activism that is pushing towards a brighter climate future.

She will appear in conversation with Karyn Pugliese, Editor-in-Chief of Canadaland.

 

 

Brandi Morin is an award-winning French/Cree/Iroquois journalist from Treaty 6 in Alberta, and one of Canada’s most prominent voices on Indigenous issues. She has published or broadcast with the New York Times, National Geographic, the Guardian, the Toronto Star, Al Jazeera English, Vice, Elle Canada, CBC, and the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network National News (APTN), among many other outlets. She won a Human Rights Reporting award from the Canadian Association of Journalists for her work with the CBC’s Beyond 94 project tracking the progress of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.

Karyn Pugliese is the Editor-in-Chief of Canadaland and an award-winning journalist. Previously, Karyn worked as Editor-in-Chief of Canada’s National Observer, Managing Editor of Investigations at CBC, and Executive Director of News and Current Affairs at the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. From 2018-2020, Karyn was president of the Canadian Association of Journalists and still sits on the national board of directors. She is also a board member of Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. Karyn is a citizen of the Pikwàkanagàn First Nation in Ontario and is of mixed Algonquin and Italian descent.

 

 

REGISTER HERE to attend this live-streamed event.

BC Libraries Present is a new virtual author series that brings new insights and voices to people in every corner of British Columbia. This series is a project of BC’s public library federations, coordinated by Public Library InterLink, with the generous financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs.

Location: 

External

Time: 

Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Audience: 

  • Adults

BC Libraries Present — John Vaillant

John Vaillant: Our New Fire Weather

November 8
6:30 - 8:00 pm Pacific (7:30 - 9:00 pm Mountain)

Fire has changed communities across BC this year. After the most devastating wildfire season in recorded history, many are wondering how these fires got so big, what we can learn from our current responses, and whether we are prepared for an ever warming future.

John Vaillant’s book Fire Weather has become a de-facto guide on the new dangers posed by these fires supercharged by a warming planet. He’ll discuss his findings on the Fort McMurray fire of 2016, to help us understand what’s at stake for our cities, towns, and ecosystems.

Moderated by Fatima Syed, climate reporter at The Narwhal.

 

 

John Vaillant is the author of three bestselling, award-winning nonfiction books: The Golden Spruce, The Tiger, and Fire Weather. His debut novel, The Jaguar’s Children, was a finalist for the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize and the International Dublin Literary Award. Vaillant has received the Governor General’s Literary Award, British Columbia’s National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize, and the Pearson Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction. His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The New Yorker, The Atlantic, National Geographic, and The Walrus.

Fatima Syed is an Ontario-based reporter for The Narwhal, the vice-president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, and the winner of the 2022 World Press Freedom Canada Award. She has worked for The Walrus, the Toronto Star, The Logic and Canada’s National Observer. She is a National Magazine Award nominee, a Digital Publishing Award winner, and has contributed chapters to two anthologies published by Coach House Books—Subdivided and House Divided.

 

 

REGISTER HERE to attend this live-streamed event.

BC Libraries Present is a new virtual author series that brings new insights and voices to people in every corner of British Columbia. This series is a project of BC’s public library federations, coordinated by Public Library InterLink, with the generous financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs.

Location: 

External

Time: 

Wednesday, November 8, 2023 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Audience: 

  • Adults

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