Regina city council and Mayor Chad Bachinski approved up to $1.5 million [1] to support the Saskatchewan Roughriders' bid to host the 2027 Grey Cup [2].

The funding is intended to help the city secure the championship event, which would bring significant economic activity and community benefits to the region. By providing financial backing for the bid, the city aims to increase the likelihood of the Roughriders winning the hosting rights for the national event.

The council vote took place on June 11, 2026 [1]. The allocation of $1.5 million [1] is specifically earmarked to support the bid process and the associated festival planning required to attract the league's decision-makers.

Hosting the Grey Cup is a major undertaking for any Canadian city. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are seeking to bring the 2027 [2] event to Regina to showcase the city's infrastructure and sports culture. The financial commitment from the city serves as a signal of municipal support, which is often a critical component of successful hosting applications.

Local officials believe the investment will pay dividends through increased tourism and hotel bookings. The bid focuses on the broader festival atmosphere that accompanies the championship game, an event that draws fans from across the country. While the final decision on the host city rests with the league, the city's financial contribution strengthens the Roughriders' position in the competitive bidding process.

Regina city council approved up to $1.5 million to support the Saskatchewan Roughriders' bid.

This allocation demonstrates a strategic municipal investment in sports tourism. By committing funds early in the bidding process, Regina is attempting to leverage the economic multiplier effect associated with the Grey Cup, where the initial public expenditure is expected to be offset by the influx of visitor spending in the local hospitality and retail sectors.