Library unveils finished product after years of renovations
Over the course of four phases and ten years, the Prince Albert Public Library has received a major facelift. The results of those renovations were officially unveiled today.
At a ceremony attended by local and provincial politicians and members of the library’s board, the newly renovated adult area and Grace Campbell Gallery were officially presented to the public. Renovations in this fourth phase began in 2020.
“It turned out beautifully, so it’s so exciting for us to see the completion of the adult side renovation,” said Tracey Smith, vice-chair of the board of directors. “We did this through the pandemic, which was a positive thing out of all the things of the pandemic because we were able to finish these without any interruption of services.”
The interior renovations included paint, flooring, new shelves, and bar-style seating. It was a bright spot in a pandemic that was otherwise hard on the library, as it was on so many others.