This workshop aims to empower youth aged 12–15 to learn about setting and navigating boundaries and consent in their relationships as they grow older.
"No is a Full Sentence" (NIAFS) is a program focused on preventing sexualized violence and educating youth to increase their awareness of the root causes of sexualized violence, its impact on survivors and communities, as well as how they can help stop this type of violence. A caregiver information session will run concurrently with the youth session to help families prepare for these conversations and reinforce the lessons at home. For more information and to register, please visit ssaic.ca/no-is-a-full-sentence.
The Alice Turner Library replaced the smaller Sutherland Branch in December 1998. It was named after Alice Turner McFarland who was a library employee for 37 years and Saskatoon Public Library's chief librarian from 1981 to 1989. The first library in Canada to be built to the standards of C-2000 construction, Canada's environmental building code, the Alice Turner Library was expanded to double its original size in 2013.