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Provincial Archives to reopen its reading room at new location

The new location is at 2440 Broad St. in Regina
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History buffs and researchers will soon be able to access the province’s vast archives once again.

The Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan will reopen its public reading room on Aug. 10 at their new location at 2440 Broad St. in Regina.

The reading room offers reference services for anyone interested in topics like family history, government policy, military history, land settlements, human rights, local events, and community development.

“This is a big year, with a new location to celebrate our 75th anniversary,” Provincial Archivist Linda McIntyre said in a press release. “We are excited about the opportunities it brings to the delivery of our public services.  As well as our public reading room, our archives gallery provides exhibition and meeting space for the public to explore and enjoy the historical collection.”

In-person reference services will be available by appointment.  Appointments are available between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday to Friday beginning the week of Aug. 10. To book an appointment, call 306-787-4068.

Please note that COVID-19 protocols are in place. 

For more information, visit www.saskarchives.com.  

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