Learn the art of respectful conversations about touchy subjects with author Randy Boyagoda in his talk, Thinking Out Loud Together: Why Civil Discourse Matters.
Book a session with Rhonda Donais, the Indigenous Storyteller in Residence, and learn more about Indigenous traditional knowledge and history through her engaging stories.
Journey to the stars with a virtual reality constellation tour, enjoy the stars from the warmth of an indoor star dome, and listen to sky stories from Indigenous storytellers and scientists. Presented in partnership with the City of Regina and the Saskatchewan Science Centre.
This is a sign! Learn how to play that instrument you've always wanted to try! The library has dozens of instruments and musical resources to get you started, all for free.
Download the Kanopy app and start streaming classic TV shows, foreign films, critically acclaimed movies, animated storybooks, an abundance of documentaries, and so much more.
Freedom to Read Week begins February 23 and challenges you to consider your intellectual freedom and your right to read. Commit to reading a book from our list of banned or challenged books from around the world.
Celebrate 100 years of Black creativity on the prairies
Take in Dunlop Art Gallery's multimedia exhibition BLACK PRARIES, featuring early 1900s photography that reflects the everyday experiences of the first generation of Black migrants in the Canadian prairies.
Join us February 13 for an exciting concert at Central Library. Our next concert features a performance by local jazz and neo-soul vocalist, Taliah Lavertu.