COVID-19 pandemic, the Calgary Public Library has reopened six of its 21 branches in the city.The library was given the green light to reopen on June 12, alongside many other businesses in the province, as Alberta moved forward with Phase 2 of its relaunch plan.
Calgary library prepares for reopening, launches curbside pickup program On June 23, three library locations opened in Crowfoot, Fish Creek and Forest Lawn, and on Tuesday, three more libraries resumed in-person services.The city’s central library, Giuffre Family and Signal Hill are also now open in Calgary.The libraries were initially closed in mid-March after the city declared a state of local emergency due to the ongoing pandemic.Three more locations reopened to the public.