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Regina Exhibition Association faces tough financial times during COVID-19 pandemic

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With the majority of its events postponed or cancelled, Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) is facing tough times financially, as COVID-19 continues to prevent large public gatherings. “We recognize that we lost about 85 per cent of our overall revenue,” REAL CEO Tim Reid said. “It’s anywhere from two to three million dollars at this time of the year and if we go further into the summer, that could get anywhere as high as four, five, six million dollars a month in lost revenue.” With its future uncertain, in April alone, events including the Spring Home Show and the First Nations University Spring Powwow have been cancelled. “We will incur a significant amount of debt just to navigate the next 12 months and we don’t know if our

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