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Regina city council eyes 2024 Brier bid Wednesday

On Wednesday, city councillors will debate whether to move forward with a bid to host the Canadian men’s curling championship in 2024, spending $200,000 in the process.

The report, drafted by city of Regina administration, recommends council and the city “support the community bid to host the 2024 Brier with a total contribution of up to $200,000 consisting of a cash grant of $125,000 and the provision of Regina Transit services valued up to $75,000.”

 

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