REGINA – Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says something needs to be done about a new stadium in Regina and it will.
Wall told supporters at a dinner event that the status quo is not on for the aging Mosaic Stadium, home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team.
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Wall said the government will work with partners to look at options to make sure that _ in his words _ “we get it right.”
The premier later told reporters that a final funding decision has not yet been made.
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The province punted plans for a domed stadium last year due to a lack of federal funding and said it would be up to the city to come up with new plan.
The city has proposed a new open air stadium and has asked the province to kick in $230 million.
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