Scheduled skating times after Sunday have now been cancelled, and those who had a private booking scheduled can expect a refund in the next week.
The Regina Exhibition Association Limited says updates are coming for next year.
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REGINA Saskatchewan’s largest public skating rink will close for the season after this weekend. In a video posted to Twitter, Regina Exhibition Association Limited’s marketing and communications manager Sabeen Ahmad said warmer temperatures have started to wreak havoc on the ice surface. REAL said the skates scheduled for this Saturday or this Sunday will be the final skates of Iceville’s inaugural season. Any skates booked for next week have been cancelled. REAL said those with a private booking for next week can expect a refund. If you did not get a chance to go for a skate this year, REAL said there are some exciting announcements in the works for next Winter.
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REGINA Turning Mosaic Stadium into a massive skating rink is proving to be popular, leading to an expansion of hours and the introduction of private bookings. The Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) announced Friday it was making the changes based on feedback received since Iceville opened. We’ve been hearing and listening to the feedback! Requests for more hours, school group bookings, private bookings… We are EXCITED to announce, it’s all happening!!! #REALIceville#seeyqr#yqr#ODRpic.twitter.com/4xkbbuDcbT Evraz Place Live (@evrazplacelive) January 8, 2021 Starting the week of Jan. 11 the rink will open at 2 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. on weekends. The additions will create 14 more time slots per week.