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Labour Day Classic: What to know before you go [Video]

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A pillar of every summer in the Queen City, the annual Labour Day Classic between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Bluebombers is sure to bring thousands of fans into the heart of Regina.

As a result, traffic restrictions will be in place around Mosaic Stadium.

Beginning at 2:30 p.m., no vehicle traffic is allowed on the 1500, 1600, and 1700 blocks of Elphinstone Street.

Access to these areas will be limited to Regina transit and local residents – who will need to prove they do live in the area.

Other closures include:

  • 1500 block of Elphinstone Street at Dewdney Avenue
  • Princess Street and 9th Avenue
  • Argyle Street and 9th Avenue
  • McTavish and 9th Avenue
  • Elphinstone Street and 9th Avenue
  • Montague Street and 10th Avenue
  • Elphinstone Street and North Railway Street
  • And Saskatchewan Drive to Elphinstone Street

Regina police remind residents to remove all valuables from their vehicles and lock doors.

Additional patrols are planned for the area surrounding the stadium.

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