Regina hasn’t eclipsed us yet
So far, Roughriders' mega-stadium is just talk
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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 03/04/2010 (5950 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
WILL the Saskatchewan Roughriders claim to be the king of the Canadian Football League jungle just as Winnipeg celebrates its new gridiron den?
Right around the same time local fans enjoy the vast amenities that only a new venue can bring, Manitoba’s neighbours to the west could be erecting a mammoth, multi-purpose stadium complex in the heart of Regina, painting Winnipeg green with envy in the process. This comeuppance will not sit well with those who consider Manitoba a cut above Saskatchewan, and could cause panic in the streets of River City.
"They think they’re better than us!"
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