St. Alban's Public Library

St. Alban's Public Library The library is located in the Red Building by the beautiful Church and the NEW Beautiful School. Curbside is still Available upon request.

Free Internet Access
Free Wireless Internet Access
Fax *
Scanning
Color and Laser Printing
Digital Camera for Loan
InterLibrary Loans
Computer Training
Group Visits
Magazines
Photocopying *
Story Time
Book Club
DVDs & Videos

* Fee required

03/31/2026

NEW HOURS!!!!

Due to Temporary Extra Hours Ending March 31 and not due to Cut back. The following hours are as follows . Please take notice of the Change for Friday's.

MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY: 1:00 P.M.- 7:00 P.M
WEDNESDAY: 1:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
THURSDAY: 1:00 P.M.- 6:00 P.M.
FRIDAY: 10:00 A.M.- 1:00 P.M.

NEW ARRIVALS
02/27/2026

NEW ARRIVALS

New Arrivals!!!!
02/12/2026

New Arrivals!!!!

If you have a  Child  going to Kindergarten in Sept 2026  Please don't forget to  Drop by the Library to get their 2 Fre...
02/04/2026

If you have a Child going to Kindergarten in Sept 2026 Please don't forget to Drop by the Library to get their 2 Free Books and bag. We are open the following times and days

Tuesday : 1 - 7
Wednesday: 1 - 7
Thursday: 1- 6
Friday: 10- 12 & 1- 4

01/06/2026

Available at The St. Alban's Public Library.

We have the application forms printed for the Newfoundland Aging Well at Home Grant 2026 for people 65 years and older.

St. Alban's Public Library operational Hours are as follows:

Tuesday: 1 - 7 p.m.
Wednesday: 1 - 7 p.m.
Thursday: 1 - 6 p.m.
Friday: 10 am- 12 & 1- 4 p.m.

12/19/2025

ST. Alban's Public Library CHRISTMAS HOURS are as follows: Time change for Dec 23 and Dec 30

Tues Dec 23 : 11:00 a.. - 5:00 pm
Wed Dec 24 : CLOSED
Thur Dec 25: CLOSED
Fri Dec 26: CLOSED
Sat Dec 27 : CLOSED
Sun Dec 28: CLOSED
Mon Dec 29: CLOSED
Tues Dec 30: 11: 00 am- 5: 00 p.m.
Wed Dec 31: CLOSED
Thur Jan 1 : CLOSED
Fri Jan 2: Regular Schedule
10 -12 & 1-4

Would like to wish all our patrons a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year .

12/12/2025

Over the past several days many different media outlets have contacted Newfoundland and Labrador Public Libraries (NLPL) seeking a comment on Bill C-15 and its impact on the Library Book Rate (LBR), public libraries, and NLPL in particular.

The LBR affords libraries across the country a significant discount on postage costs when they are sending library materials through the mail. Many library systems, public and academic, across the country use the LBR when sharing inter-library loans with other library systems. Here at NLPL, we use the LBR to send system-wide holds to branches throughout the province. Historically, Canada Post had to seek approval from the Federal Government in order to make any changes to the LBR. The proposed changes in Bill C-15 remove this oversight and would allow Canada Post to make changes to the LBR without needing to seek approval from the Federal Government. Here at NLPL, where we rely very heavily on the reduced postage to support our system-wide holds, we are worried about what this lack of oversight could mean for the future of the LBR. Our concern is that the proposed changes could leave the door open for Canada Post to change the LBR in a way that could negatively impact how we carry out our business.

Last year alone, NL Public Libraries shared 213,997 items to residents across the province, nearly one quarter of all library circulations for that year.

Additionally, many of our locations are in northern and rural areas, including Labrador, and our system-wide holds program, powered by the LBR, allows us to ensure patrons throughout the province have reliable access to the provincial system’s entire collection. Communities in the province who do not have a local library rely on our Books-by-Mail service for access to library materials. Without the Library Book Rate, access to library materials throughout the province will be severely limited.

NLPL is also deeply concerned about the potential elimination of the Free Literature for the Blind program, which would have a dramatic impact on people who rely on the program and the
organizations who support them. As a member of the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA), we feel it is vitally important that persons with print disabilities not be impeded in accessing literature. Digital options are not suitable for many people, such as those who cannot afford digital readers, do not have access to reliable internet, or require physical braille material.

The Ontario Library Association (OLA) has prepared a website https://save-interlibrary-loans.lovable.app/ explaining the potential negative impacts of Bill C-15 on libraries across the country.

12/03/2025

St. Alban's Public Library will be CLOSED today Dec 3, 2025 due to weather conditions.
We will resume regular schedule tomorrow Dec 4.
So sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

St. Alban's Public Library Board would like to thank the MHB Thrift Store for their generous donation to the St. Alban's...
11/04/2025

St. Alban's Public Library Board would like to thank the MHB Thrift Store for their generous donation to the St. Alban's Public Library.

Norm Strickland presented the cheque to our Local Librarian Kerri- Ann King

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

09/25/2025

Address

14 Church Street
Saint Albans, NL
A0H2E0

Opening Hours

Tuesday 1pm - 7pm
Wednesday 1pm - 7pm
Thursday 1pm - 6pm
Friday 10am - 1pm

Telephone

+17095383034

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