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“It would more than double the amateur use, which I think is very important for the utilization.”
Winnipeg businessman David Asper has added an inflatable bubble roof to the stadium he hopes to build in the city, based on consultation with local sports groups and government officials. via CBC
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Winnipeg Free Press - Asper, vice-president of CanWest Global Communications and chairman of the National Post , has also demonstrated once again why the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and their stadium belong in private hands. The stadium and the team were coasting until Mr. Asper …
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Winnipeg Sun - Public opinion on the stadium has been divided since Asper presented a proposal for a $120-million stadium to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ board of directors about a year ago. He has been working to persuade two levels of government to contribute an …
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“We’ve gotten quite a bit of interest from a few East Coast teams, and some teams that are going through coaching changes.”
Already dealing with the release of quarterback Dave Dickenson and the uncertain future of free agent Jarious Jackson, the B.C. Lions may now need to fill the biggest hole of all in running back Joe Smith. via TSN.ca
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Mike McEwan defeated Ryan Fyr 4-2 in the MCT Men’s final in Portage on Sunday.
McEwan’s team earned 7-thousand dollars and a …
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