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Library Staff

Nikki Webber, Library Manager

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ME Libraries

Alberta wide borrowing is here! ME Libraries lets you join other public libraries across Alberta and borrow their materials using ONE library card. Make the most of your library card and access more items for free!

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Yellowhead Regional Library

Yellowhead Regional Library provides services to 303,695 Albertans in 54 municipalities and 10,822 students in three school divisions. Our priority is to provide quality library services to our 43 municipal and 43 school libraries. We continuously strive to be responsive to the needs of our members. 

Our headquarters is located in Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada.

Creating shared value

Yellowhead Regional Library’s (YRL) commitment to its member libraries is an active, ongoing approach that seeks to enrich the collections, resources and services offered to Albertans in the Yellowhead Region.

Simply put, YRL is always growing, learning and sourcing new resources to help make each member library the best it can be.

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TRAC

The Regional Automation Consortium

TRAC (The Regional Automation Consortium) is a partnership of Marigold Library System, Northern Lights Library System, Peace Library System, Yellowhead Regional Library, and their member libraries. Using TRACpac you can search a combined catalogue of over 170 libraries with holdings of nearly three million books, DVDs and other material.

TRAC also participates in Alberta-wide borrowing through ME Libraries. Patrons registered through ME Libraries may borrow materials from any TRAC library, subject to local policies and lending periods.

The libraries within TRAC wish to acknowledge Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 territory, as well as the Métis Nation of Alberta. The TRAC libraries are located on territory that provided a travelling route and home to many Indigenous peoples.

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The Alberta Library (TAL)

In the 1990s libraries across Alberta faced a number of challenges and opportunities, including the information explosion, the development of new technologies, the emergence of the Internet and a changing government philosophy.

A grassroots response to these challenges led to the creation of The Alberta Library (TAL) in 1997. Internationally recognized for cooperation and collaboration, TAL is a province-wide consortium that now serves 48 member libraries in over 300 locations across the province, including:

  • public libraries
  • regional library systems
  • university libraries
  • college, and technical institute libraries
  • special libraries

Member libraries work together to take advantage of changing technologies, find creative solutions and seize new opportunities. As a result, Albertans at even the smallest library have access to more than 30 million resources.

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Breton Municipal Library

Breton Municipal Library is located on main street in a small rural community. The library provides important resources for the community's residents and the surrounding area. Books, CDs, DVDs, and audiobooks are all part of the collection and in addition to that, we provide free access to high-speed internet for patrons and visitors alike. We have a beverage machine available for a cup of coffee or tea, to enjoy in our quiet reading room with comfy chairs and ottomans.

One membership per family is free through the generosity of the Village of Breton and the County of Brazeau which provide funding for the library. The card can be used to borrow materials from any library in the TRAC Library System and books.

We have a book drop located on the East side of the building–next to AIF–at the end of the bank of windows. Feel free to return your books whenever the library is closed.

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Mission & Philosophy

Our library contributes to the well-being and health of our community by providing information, supporting literacy and bringing people together. Because of our participation in the Yellowhead Regional Library System, our library is a single point of access to millions of movies, books, CDs, DVDs, events and more.

We can help you find exactly what you are looking for!

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Our Values
  • Intellectual Freedom
  • Literacy & Lifelong Learning
  • Service & Organizational Excellence
  • Innovation
  • Community Collaboration
  • Accessibility & Inclusiveness
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Donations

Thank you for considering the library when donating your books.

Due to our selection policy and the lack of space in our library, we have formulated a strict donation policy.

We accept mainly newer books that are in good condition.

Good condition means:

Ÿ  No yellowed pages

Ÿ  No torn pages

Ÿ  Books with intact covers and dust jackets

Newer Books means:

Ÿ  Magazines: no more than one-year-old

Ÿ  Medical Books: no more than five years old

Ÿ  Paperbacks: no more than two years old, unless a classic

Ÿ  Hardcovers: no more than ten years old

We do not accept the following:

Ÿ  old style Harlequins

Ÿ  Condensed Reader’s Digest

Ÿ  Textbooks

Ÿ  Sets of encyclopedias

Thank you again for your support and donations. Any books we cannot accept can be taken to the Recycling Centre.

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Inter-Library Loan

If the library material you want to borrow isn't available through the library's online catalogue, you can request material to be brought in from outside of the TRAC system.

Search for and place holds on materials from any participating Alberta Public or Academic Library with the Relais D2D Inter-Library Loan service. 

*Please note that ILLO requests may take significantly longer to fill due to the pandemic.

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