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Warner Memorial Library Hours

Sunday Closed

Monday Closed

Tuesday 11am - 6pm

Wednesday 2pm - 8pm

Thursday 11am - 6pm

Friday Closed

Saturday Closed

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Warner Memorial Library

206 3 Avenue Warner AB T0K 2L0

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Read full issues of thousands of international newspapers and magazines, just as they appear in print.

PressReader features 6000+ publications - newspapers and magazines - from 100+ countries, in over 60 languages. Enjoy 50 Canadian newspapers, including the Lethbridge Herald, Calgary Herald, and National Post. Popular magazines include Canadian Living, Style at Home, The Hockey News, and Newsweek.

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Explore hundreds of children’s e-books – fully animated with sound, music, and narration. This collection also includes games, National Geographic videos, and language learning activities in English, French, and Spanish.

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SOLARO is a homework help website based on the Alberta curriculum. It offers study help and exam prep for grades 3 to 12. Create an account, work through course lessons, reviews, and quizzes, and improve your grades! 

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Access full-text pages from past issues of the Calgary Herald. Easily searchable by keyword and date.

The Calgary Herald Archive offers cover-to-cover searchable access to Alberta's largest and oldest daily newspaper from 1883-2010. 

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In the summer 1945, a motion was passed that would lead to the establishment of the Warner Memorial Library. A committee solicited the help of the Warner community who responded warmly and enthusiastically. In 1945 the library was incorporated and throughout 1946, money and books were donated. The Elks Club made available the ladies' cloak room in their hall to house the 650 donated books and on March 29, 1947, the library was operating. The Warner Lions Club also became involved, and planned for the establishment of a permanent library building. They purchased an air force building from the base in Lethbridge and with volunteer help, tore it down and set it up on a donated lot. The Warner Memorial Library had finally become a reality and was officially opened January 16, 1951.

The building was erected as a memorial to those men and women who were the builders of the community and to those who served their country in the wars. In 1981, the Warner Memorial Library became a municipal library with a board chosen from the community and one Village representative. In April 1998, Warner Memorial Library joined Chinook Arch Regional Library System.

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