Opening Hours
Coaldale Public Library Hours

Sunday Closed

Monday 9:30am to 9:00pm

Tuesday 9:30am to 9:00pm

Wednesday 9:30am to 9:00pm

Thursday 9:30am to 9:00pm

Friday 11:00am to 5:00pm

Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm

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Coaldale Public Library

2014 18 St Coaldale AB T1M 1N1

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Print Disabilities

If you have impairments of sight or hearing, the inability to hold or manipulate a book, or a disability relating to reading comprehension, you can ask your local library staff about being registered as a patron with print disabilities. Chinook Arch offers library patrons with print disabilities access to information in formats including:

  • Large print books
  • Audiobooks
  • DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) CDs
  • ebooks with resizable text
  • Descriptive video
  • Braille

Additional materials can be accessed from the National Network of Equitable Library Service (NNELS) and the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA).

NNELS

The National Network of Equitable Library Service maintains an online collection of downloadable audiobooks and other accessible formats. Once you are registered with your library as a patron with print disabilities, you can download free content from the NNELS catalogue.

Getting Started with NNELS

CELA

The Centre for Equitable Library Access maintains a collection of books, magazines, newspapers, videos, audiobooks, and ebooks in accessible formats. To register as a CELA patron, ask for help at your home library or register here. Once you are registered, you can download titles to your computer or mobile device, download books to a DAISY player, or receive audio CDs, Braille books, or described movies through the mail.

Getting Started with CELA

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New to Canada? Your library can help! With a library card you can:

  • Checkout books, movies, passes to local events, even sports equipment!
  • Access our eLibrary
  • Learn a new language with the Pronunciator app.

If you don’t have a library card, you can still:

  • Read books and use resources inside the library
  • Use library computers and wireless internet
  • Attend programs offered at your library
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Library to You (L2U) is a free service for people who have mobility or access barriers to visiting a public library. You can sign up for L2U with your Chinook Arch member library card, and receive up to six books at a time, delivered to your home in a postage-paid mailbag. When you’re done reading, simply mail the books back in the bag.

To register, complete this form and send it to your local library. Chinook Arch will submit your request to Marigold Library System, the administrators of L2U.

For more information and a catalogue of available titles, visit Marigold’s L2U site.

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Online Privacy and Access to Information Statement

Introduction

Chinook Arch Regional Library System is a collaborative network public libraries in southwestern Alberta. This statement addresses your online privacy and access to information through the Chinook Arch Integrated Library System (ILS) and website.

The Chinook Arch Library System is subject to the Libraries Act and Regulation R.S.A. 2000 Chap. L-11 and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP), and uphold the Canadian Federation of Library Associations’ (CFLA) Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries.

The Chinook Arch Library Board’s bylaws and policies are publicly available, including its Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) bylaw and Information Technology policy.

Collection and Disclosure of Personal Information

The System only collects the amount of personal information needed to conduct library services and programs. Personally identifiable information contained in the patron record may include:

  • Name

  • Address

  • Phone number(s)

  • Email address

Inactive patron records are purged after two years.

The System does not collect personal information for commercial marketing or distribution to private organizations. The System will only disclose personal information:

a. to law enforcement in response to a court order, such as a warrant, subpoena, or other legal compulsion.

b. in partnership with other Alberta libraries and library systems for the purposes of sharing materials under conditions defined in existing resource sharing agreements and programs (e.g. interlibrary loan agreements, TAL Card, ME Libraries), collecting fees or fines, and retrieving borrowed materials.

Tracking and Security

Cookies – When you visit a website it may deposit a piece of data, called a web cookie, with the temporary web browser files on your computer. If you wish, you can change the settings on your web browser to deny cookies, or to warn you when a site is about to deposit cookies on your hard drive.

Encryption – The System’s website links patrons to their My Library. This service uses encryption during the login process/transmission of a patron’s login information.

eResources – The System subscribes to various databases found under the eLibrary tab of the System’s and our libraries’ websites. The administrative software of the databases may identify individual patron barcodes with specific titles read, however the System only uses the information anonymously to aggregate usage by patron’s registered library. The System does not analyze individual patron usage. Users may read the databases’ privacy policies on their home pages.

External Links – The System’s website links to other websites and eResources that may collect personal information. Users should review the privacy policies of these sites before providing them with personal data.

Reading History – Patrons can save their reading histories if they so desire. These lists are private unless the patron chooses to share them, and the System will not share these lists, except when in response to a law enforcement court order, such as a warrant, subpoena, or other legal compulsion.

Usage Statistics – The System uses Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity to discover usage of the System’s and our libraries’ websites. Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity use cookies. Users may read Google Analytics’ and Microsoft Clarity policies on their respective websites.

Parental Responsibility for Minors

Chinook Arch does not act in loco parentis. Parents and legal guardians take responsibility for what their children access on and through the System’s website. No age restrictions or filters apply to the System’s databases, eLibrary, or links to external sites.

Programs and Events

Online Forms and Electronic Communication with System Staff – The System may provide online forms for facilitating services or resource acquisition suggestions. These forms will require some user personal information. The System will gather only the personal information necessary to facilitate the registration or request, and the personal information will not be used for any other purpose. Personal information provided to System staff through any other electronic communications, such as email, text, etc. will be used only to facilitate the request submitted.

Photographs – The System posts a regular newsletter to its website, which may contain photographs from its Board’s activities or its member libraries’ public programs and events. Attendees should speak to System or Library staff in advance if they do not wish to have photographs of themselves appear in the System’s newsletter.

Social Media

The System may provide access to social media. Users posting comments to the System’s social media should be aware of the public nature of such posts and of their responsibility to exercise caution when sharing personally identifiable information over social media.

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The Coaldale Public Library Toy Library has all sorts of toys your family can borrow, including building sets, musical instruments, sports equipment, puzzles, baby gear, even planes, trains, and automobiles! 

Information and Borrowing Policies of the Toy Library

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3D Printer

We have a Dremel 3D40 3D printer at our library! You can print your own 3D designs or print out a project you found online! Curious about our printer and the process? Here are some frequently asked questions:

Can I make my own 3D design?

If you're a beginner and looking for a great place to start try out TinkerCad. It’s a free online software that teaches you the basics of building in 3D.  The website is TinkerCad.com and all you need to start is an email address no download required and you can use it anywhere. If you are more comfortable with 3D modelling there are programs such as: AutoCADBlenderLeopolyMeshmixer, and Sketchup.

 Can I Print 3D Designs I Find Online?

Yes you can! Thingiverse is a great place to find designs others in the 3D design community have posted for free. There are others that have both free and paid for models as well such as: Cults3DMyMiniFactory, and Pinshape. Just make sure the file you find is available in STL format for printing.

Is There Anything I Can’t Print?

The Coaldale Library reserves the right to review and approve (or reject) 3D model files for printing based on, but not limited to, the following criteria:

a. The object is unsuitable for our libraries 3D printer (non-manifold geometry, exceeds printer dimensions, etc).

b. Any object that is a weapon (in whole or in part) or drug paraphernalia is not permitted. Recognizable cosplay props will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

c. The Coaldale Library 3D printing service is primarily offered in a non-commercial capacity, prioritizing equitable access. If you require a large number of copies of an object, we may refer you to a commercial printer.

How Big Can I Print Something?

Our printer has a max build volume of 25.4cm x 15.2cm x 17.0 cm. If you would like to print something bigger, we ask that you split the object up as we can not split models for patrons.

How Much Does it Cost to Print?

Printing with our PLA filament is relatively inexpensive. We do have a $1.00 set up and then it is 10 cents per gram of material used, this does include supports if your projects needs them. We will also be requiring a 50% deposit before we print.

Can I Print in Multiple Colors?

Our printer can only print in a single color per object, though we do have color options available on our form, PLA filament is very easy to paint over if you would like to do that as well.

How Long Does it Take to Print a Project?

3D printing can take anywhere from one hour to one day depending on the size of the project and how many pieces there are. After you have submitted your form we will contact you with an estimate of how long your project will take.

What Happens After my Project is Done?

Once your project is done, we will send you and email letting you know that it is available for pick up with the final price as well. We only accept cash or debit for payment, though we do require a 5 dollar minimum for debit. If you do not pick up your item within 14 days the item will become property of The Coaldale Library, and future prints may be denied.

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Coaldale's welcome sign which reads, "Coaldale, a wise choice"

Listed below are some of Coaldale’s community organizations that provide programs and services to Town of Coaldale residents.

Click on the provided links to access the organization's website for more details on their programs and services.

Town of Coaldale Office

Services: Solid Waste, Water and Sewer, Facilities Rental and more.

Phone: 403-345-1300

Opening Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Website: https://www.coaldale.ca/

 

Emergency Services

RCMP Coaldale Detachment

Service: Primarily responsible for enforcing federal laws throughout Coaldale while maintaining general law and order

Non-Emergency Complaint Line: 403-345-5000

Administration Line: 403-345-5552

Webpage: https://www.coaldale.ca/services/emergency-services/rcmp-detachment

Fire Department

Service:   Provides prevention, education, fire suppression, rescue and other related activities.

Phone:     403-345-1330

Webpage: https://www.coaldale.ca/fire

Coaldale Health Center

Service:    A network of clinics staffed by a group of general practitioners and nurses

Phone:      403-345-3075

Webpage: https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/findhealth/facility.aspx?id=3415

Schools

Coaldale Christian School

Services: Kindergarten - Grade 12

Includes programs for special needs students

Phone:     403-345-4055

Website:   www.coaldalechristianschool.com

Jennie Emery Elementary School

Service: Kindergarten - Grade 4

Phone:   403-345-2403

Website: www.jees.ca

John Davidson School

Services: PS-9 alternative program for Low German-speaking Mennonite children

Phone:    403-345-3161

Website: https://johndavidson.prs26.ca/

Kate Andrews High School

Service: Grades 9-12

Phone:    403-345-3383

Website: www.kateandrewshighschool.com

Palliser Beyond Borders / Pass+Palliser Alternative Secondary School

Service: Kindergarten - Grade 12

Phone:   403-345-4421

Website: www.palliserbeyondborders.com

R.I. Baker Middle School

ServiceGrades 5-8

Phone:   403-345-3340

Website: https://www.ribms.ca/

St. Josephs’s School

Service:  Public Catholic Education for Early Learning to Grade 9 students

Phone:    403-345-3373

Website: https://sjs.holyspirit.ab.ca 

Support Services

 

County of Lethbridge Community Learning Council

CLCLC offers adults in Lethbridge County support in English language learning, basic computers and technology and first aid through their courses and tutoring opportunities.  We also offer resume services to adults who require assistance.

Opening Hours: Monday – Thursday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm, September - June
Phone:   403-345-6009
Website: https://communityclasses.ca/

 

Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) Coaldale

Services: Counselling, Parent Support, Senior Services, Youth and Volunteer

Opening Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Phone: 403-715-1922

Website: https://fcss.ca/office/15

Coaldale Food Bank

Service: Providing wholesome fresh foods for the individuals and families in need of our assistance in Coaldale

Opening Hours: Tuesdays and Fridays 9:00 am – 1:30 pm

Phone: 403-345-2720

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The Friends of the Coaldale Library group exists to support the Coaldale Library in all its endeavors by fundraising and volunteering.

A successful group requires many dedicated volunteers.

Are you interested? 

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The Coaldale Public Library is governed by a board of volunteer trustees.
The Board is appointed by the municipal council, as required by the Libraries Act of Alberta. 

If you are interesting in joining our board, you can find more information and the application here.

Town of Coaldale Library Board of Trustees

The current members of the Town of Coaldale Library Board are:

Erna Dyck - Chair 

Jason Beekman

Meagan Crooks

Amanda Fontaine

Douglas Horsburgh

Candace Longworthy

Vic Rizal

Tamara Waites

Emma Stone

Peter Scott

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