Letters: Regina Central Library needs to be fixed up and stay downtown

May Be Interested In:What to know about Yemen’s Houthi rebels as the US steps up attacks on Iran-backed group


Letter writers want to the Regina Central Library to stay where it is and hope something positive can come out of U.S. President Donald Trump’s disasters in the Oval Office.

Article content

There has been some discussion recently of the location of the downtown library. I am hoping that the central library will stay exactly where it is. The present location is convenient for shoppers and folks who live downtown or near downtown. Many such people  may not have a vehicle to get around.

Libraries are spread throughout the city and Regina residents are well served by the current library system as it now exists. Yes, the current downtown library needs some upgrading, but it will be less costly to do the upgrading than to move from the current location and start building from scratch.

Advertisement 2

Article content

Of course, this decision will not make the developers happy. Perhaps they can turn more of their attention to rebuilding and building Regina’s housing stock to ensure everyone in Regina has the opportunity for a roof over their head.

Ed Lehman, Regina

Reasons for optimism after Oval Office carnage

An excellent analysis on Bloomberg News network sheds useful light on the current geopolitical murk.

It suggested that the now infamous clash in the Oval Office made the U.S. leadership show their true intent: That is, to avoid a commitment in Ukraine that would displease President Donald Trump’s  chum, Russian President Vladimir Putin.

That’s because Trump and the U.S. want Putin neutral or even helpful against China, which is seen by the U.S. as its most pressing threat. After all the dust settled on the Oval Office clash, there can be no more waffling: The European Union needs to gear up and get involved.

Manufacturing weapons in the EU will take a few years to gear up. The alternative is to request a major arms purchase from U.S. manufacturers.

There are no obvious reasons why Trump wouldn’t love to facilitate that purchase. He campaigned on, and still spouts, daily, on the U.S. selling more goods and buying fewer to improve that nation’s net balance of trade.

Advertisement 3

Article content

All this considered, it’s a smart option and maybe the only option for Canada to throw in its lot with the EU. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has recently been exactly where he should have been — in London at the defence summit organized by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Meanwhile, back in Canada, Mark Carney, once governor of the Bank of England, is currently the odds-on bet to succeed Trudeau as leader of the federal Liberals and, thus, become prime minister … at least until the next federal election.

You have to think that given his resume, Carney has connections for further strengthening Canada’s ties to the EU. Matters are headed in the right direction. I’m optimistic about Canada’s future.

Gord Brock, Regina

Recommended from Editorial

Share your views

The Leader-Post welcomes letters to the editor.
• Letters should be limited to no more than 250 words.
• Include your full name, address, phone number and home community so we can verify your identity. Only your name and community will be published.
• Emailed letters are preferred but they can also be sent to 300-1964 Park St., Regina, Sask., S4N 7M5

The Regina Leader-Post has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox so you are up to date with the most vital news of the day. Click here to subscribe.

With some online platforms blocking access to the journalism upon which you depend, our website is your destination for up-to-the-minute news, so make sure to bookmark leaderpost.com and sign up for our newsletters so we can keep you informed. Click here to subscribe.

Article content

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

MrBeast's TV show criticized for partnering with loan app on $4.2M US giveaway | CBC News
MrBeast’s TV show criticized for partnering with loan app on $4.2M US giveaway | CBC News
A new definition of obesity could help treat millions of people
A new definition of obesity could help treat millions of people
What we saw at the U.S.-Mexico border after Trump's immigration crackdown
What we saw at the U.S.-Mexico border after Trump’s immigration crackdown
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says U.S. could hit debt limit in weeks
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says U.S. could hit debt limit in weeks
Hulu prematurely ended its Oscars stream right before the final awards
Hulu prematurely ended its Oscars stream right before the final awards
Internal cap-initiated translation for efficient protein production from circular mRNA - Nature Biotechnology
Internal cap-initiated translation for efficient protein production from circular mRNA – Nature Biotechnology
The Unseen News: Beyond the Mainstream | © 2025 | Daily News