Calgary’s central library reopened Friday afternoon after an incident this week that led to its closure for more than two days.
“Customers can access the facility and pick up reservations during our general business hours,” Calgary Public Library officials said on Twitter.
The library also published a Wednesday incident, providing assistance to any members of the public who might have witnessed Wednesday’s incident, which they said referred to someone involved in an intellectual fitness crisis.
A photo appearing outside the Calgary Central Library.
“This incident is not considered a criminal by nature, however, due to the public nature of the incident, we are releasing main points to make sure our network knows there is support for those who are struggling. “the saying.
“We recognize that this incident will be provocative for those who witnessed it. While central library staff won an offer and crisis counselors are on site, we must ensure that all members of the public who witnessed the incident also have access to their minds.
The central library reopened after an incident on August 17. Users can access the facilities and pick up reservations during our general business hours. For more information and to access victim assistance resources, visit https://t. co/hn3MJkX8cC
“Our Victim Assistance Team (VAST) is a free service that is presented to everyone who suffers a crime or tragedy. VAST can be reached at 403-428-8398 or 1-888-327-7828. “