Get you up to speed: Regina executive committee debates Mosaic Stadium upgrades
Mosaic Stadium will spend approximately £8 million to replace the field turf and video display boards using funds from its reserve. The decision involves the facility management and is set for implementation at the stadium.
The city plans to utilise funds from the Mosaic Stadium reserve for the upgrade. The project is set to involve an investment of approximately £8 million for the replacement of field turf and video display boards.
The local government confirmed that approximately £6.4 million will be allocated from the Mosaic Stadium reserve to replace the field turf and video display boards. Officials expect the upgrades to boost attendance and enhance the overall spectator experience at upcoming events.
What remains unclear — It is not known when the replacement of the field turf and video display boards will commence.
Regina executive committee discusses upgrades for Mosaic Stadium

Using money from the Mosaic Stadium reserve, the plan is to spend around $8 million to replace the field turf and video display boards.


