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This past April, the Regina Public Library Board decided to look into the future of Central Library and embarked on an exciting new venture. More..
About Us

Our Vision
Regina Public Library serves the citizens of Regina by providing an open and accessible environment where...
  • anyone can access information for work, study, and recreation
  • the Library plays its role in the success of the city, its businesses, and residents
  • each location plays a key role in its local neighbourhood
  • diverse cultures are represented and respected
  • literacy is nurtured
  • everyone is encouraged to find the joy of discovery, reading, and lifelong learning
Our Mission
"Regina Public Library enhances the quality of life in Regina by providing access to information for cultural, economic, educational, and recreational development."

Our Values
Regina Public Library provides service to the community in the form of resources, programs, and client and staff interactions. The following values are the foundation of our service, which we believe should be provided enjoyably and innovatively:
  • Learning
    We inspire and support lifelong learning for clients and staff alike, from the fundamental skills of reading and all other forms of literacy, to the full extent of the individual's capability for personal fulfillment.


  • Access for All
    We support physical, intellectual and cultural access that is open for all.


  • Service Excellence
    We are a client-based organization and are committed to pursuing service excellence for all external and internal clients.


  • Accountability
    We are accountable to the community we serve for the effective and responsible use of resources, and the delivery of service that is responsive to the community's needs.


  • Intellectual Freedom
    By the provision of collections and services, the Library supports the principle of intellectual freedom and the right of each citizen to privacy of thought, communication, and action within the law. To that end the Library endorses the Canadian Library Association and UNESCO Statements of Intellectual Freedom.



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