As one of the aforementioned Sask Boys, it is disappointing LSSE and Prairieland are asking such a high percentage of the build cost to come from the public purse. Al owns a massive company that sells the media rights for movies and tv shows to most hospital entertainment systems across North America, so LSSE not having the money certainly is not the issue. Prairieland is a multi-million dollar not-for-profit corporation who's mission is to better Saskatoon in all ways they can via their prerogative. Those two orgs not having the money to build a $30mil stadium is definitely not the issue.
Prairieland has been adamant the stadium will allow for approx. 80% public usage, so the Good For The Community side of things is there.
As one of the aforementioned Sask Boys, it is disappointing LSSE and Prairieland are asking such a high percentage of the build cost to come from the public purse. Al owns a massive company that sells the media rights for movies and tv shows to most hospital entertainment systems across North America, so LSSE not having the money certainly is not the issue. Prairieland is a multi-million dollar not-for-profit corporation who's mission is to better Saskatoon in all ways they can via their prerogative. Those two orgs not having the money to build a $30mil stadium is definitely not the issue.
Prairieland has been adamant the stadium will allow for approx. 80% public usage, so the Good For The Community side of things is there.