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In 2012, a $100-million snag stood between Saskatchewan and a new home for the province’s beloved Roughriders.

The CFL team’s stakeholders figured they had pushed the old Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field as far as it could go, including multi-million dollar upgrades to host the 2013 Grey Cup. But a permanent solution was out of reach: The City of Regina, Province of Saskatchewan and the Roughriders couldn’t put up any more money.

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On a rainy day in Saskatoon during the annual green and white came during Roughriders training camp, a group of key players had informal conversations about how to get the last $100 million needed to build a $280-million open-air stadium.

Mosaic Stadium: The House That Rider Nation Built tells the behind-the-scenes story of where that $100 million will be coming from over the next 30 years.