The Manitoba government will make a bid to make Winnipeg a CFL hub city this fall, should the league play a shortened season amid COVID-19. Premier Brian Pallister and Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Cathy Cox announced an $8 million “event attraction strategy” Monday, which the premier says will include a bid to make the home of the Blue Bombers a hub city.
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Coronavirus: Pallister pushes for Winnipeg to be named a CFL hub city, should season go ahead
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