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Coronavirus: Marquis Downs is hoping for a 51st racing season

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This will be the 51st season of racing at Marquis Downs, but we will have to wait to see, when and if, that happens as we battle through the pandemic of COVID-19.

So far, things are just being postponed, like the annual weekend of chuckwagon racing which is being pushed back to late summer or early fall.

The horse racing season is set to kick off at the end of May, but that too could be delayed. “We have wonderful management over at the horse race track and they are working and they are working with our internal directors here at Prairieland Park,” says Kristy Rempel, the manager of marketing for the Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corporation. “We definitely want to run this season, but we also want to make sure that we follow the rules in

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