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Quiz: Think you know your stadium?
7 questions to test your knowledge of Regina's plan for a new stadium
John Weidlich, CBC News
Posted: Jan 30, 2013 9:54 PM CST
Last Updated: Jan 30, 2013 9:05 PM CST
City council has approved a Concept Summary, a key plannning document for a new stadium. (City of Regina)
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City council in Regina on Monday endorsed a key planning document for a new football stadium, set to open in 2017.
The Concept Summary Report outlines key features of the stadium and provides some details of what people can expect to see in the building.
Do you think you know much about the details?
Take the following quiz, based on information in the report, and see how well you 'know your stadium'.
(If you like, the document is attached, below and in the link to the right)
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