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Saskatchewan Roughrider fans can officially tailgate at Mosaic Stadium this season

Saskatchewan Roughrider fans can officially tailgate at Mosaic Stadium this season

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Friday, March 13, 2026 02:19:23 PM UTC

Tailgating is now allowed at Saskatchewan Roughriders games, following changes to provincial legislation.

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