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Construction camera launched for new Mosaic Stadium

Following the progress of construction of the new Mosaic Stadium construction has just gotten easier thanks to a new camera installed on the construction site. reginarevitalization.ca

REGINA – Following the progress of construction of the new Mosaic Stadium construction has just gotten easier thanks to a new camera installed on the construction site.

The high-definition camera is a joint project between the City of Regina and the Saskatchewan Roughriders and is located 45 meters above the ground on a SaskTel cellular tower.

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“The Regina Revitalization Initiative is the largest redevelopment project in our city’s history, and the stadium project is just the start,” said Regina mayor Michael Fougere. “This camera is a great way for our citizens and all of Rider Nation to keep track of the progress from beginning to end.”

The camera will take a photo every 10 minutes and the camera software will allow people the ability to view time-lapse video, archived photos, and to pan and zoom specific areas of the construction site.

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The stadium is expected to be substantially complete in August 2016 and the first Riders home game is expected to be played in June 2017.

View the stadium camera here.

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