There are still many unknowns about the development of the new Regina Central Library, but a few questions will be answered with a motion approved at Tuesday’s board meeting.

The Regina Public Library board has voted to open a request for qualifications, which would pick different developers to build the new central branch. It will be released in October.

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“We’re ready for your ideas,” said board chair Marj Gavigan. “We’re ready to see what you think you can build us.”

Developers will need to take part in a two-step process. In ea

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