Regina Public Library

In other jurisdictions — Australia is a notably deficient one — where Carnegie did not offer such endowment, the concept of public libraries is largely alien.

"[9] "The original Carnegie building was demolished in June 1961, and the work on the new library began immediately by the contractor Smith Brothers & Wilson.

A circular medallion bearing the library crest - torch and open book inscribed 'Qui Legit Regit' - He who reads, rules - is still displayed today.

It also offers programming that develops knowledge and understanding of the diverse cultural groups in Regina, while highlighting the aboriginal community.

[14] This is one of Regina Public Library's inner-city branches, and offers visitors a variety of services and diverse collections.

[citation needed] George Bothwell Library is located in the south area of Southland Mall on Gordon Road.

[16] Renovations completed on the library in 2016 include direct mall access, increased seating area, and collaborative spaces.

[17] Glen Elm Library is located on Dewdney Avenue between Oxford and Cavendish Streets next to the Glencairn Shopping Centre.

It is a cozy inner-city branch of Regina Public Library that offers visitors a variety of services and resources.

[19] Regent Place Library is currently located in the northern area of Regina at 331 Albert Street in the Market Mall.

It is a full-service branch, which offers free public programs for all ages, access to computer workstations, and a variety of collections.

Central Library on 12th Avenue, originally on the same site and destroyed in the storm of 1912
Regina Public Library, 1925, on the same site as today's Central Library
Connaught Public Library