Regina city council to apply for federal funding to develop Taylor Field site infrastructure
15-05-2025 01:48 via cbc.ca

Regina city council to apply for federal funding to develop Taylor Field site infrastructure

Regina city council voted on Wednesday to apply for just over $10 million in provincial and federal funding for its redevelopment of the former Taylor Field site. The move follows years of discussion and delays around developing the site just east Mosaic Stadium.
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