Regina council approves Mosaic Stadium video boards and turf replacement
Regina council approves Mosaic Stadium video boards turf replacement

Council Approves Major Upgrades for Mosaic Stadium

Regina city council has given the green light to replace the video boards and turf at Mosaic Stadium, according to a report by Sierra D'Souza Butts. The decision was made during a council meeting on June 25, 2026, marking a significant investment in the stadium's infrastructure.

Details of the Approval

The approved plan includes the replacement of the existing video boards, which are used for displaying game action, replays, and advertisements, as well as the artificial turf field. The upgrades are intended to enhance the fan experience and maintain the stadium's status as a premier sports and entertainment venue.

Impact on the Community

Mosaic Stadium is home to the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League and hosts numerous concerts and events. The replacement project is expected to improve functionality and aesthetics, potentially attracting more events to Regina. The cost of the upgrades was not immediately disclosed, but council members emphasized the long-term benefits for the city.

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