Canadian women's soccer players are pictured warming up at B.C. Place in Vancouver in this file photo. British Columbia's provincial government is pitching repairs to the stadium — which will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup — as much needed and a way for the venue to hold more events in the future.
In January 2023, the province figured it would cost about $230 million, but at the time, Vancouver was expected to host just five games. The cost estimate has more than doubled with an additional two games, as the province now expects costs could be anywhere from $483 million to $581 million.Canadian women's soccer players are pictured warming up at B.C. Place in Vancouver in this file photo.
In January 2023, the province figured it would cost about $230 million, but at the time, Vancouver was expected to host just five games. The province now expects costs could be anywhere from $483 million to $581 million.estimated its cost would be $380 — a massive jump from its original $45 million estimate when the city first pitched the games in 2018.
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