
CFL will review its procotols regarding the updating of fans in weather delays
TORONTO — The CFL is reviewing how it updates fans during weather-related issues after poor air quality forced it to reschedule a regular-season game Friday night.
The CFL postponed the Saskatchewan Roughriders-Calgary Stampeders game in Regina to 4 p.m. ET Saturday afternoon. But many fans expressed frustration with being forced to wait for hours at Mosaic Stadium before the contest was ultimately moved.
“As with all of our policies and protocols, we will continue to review and adjust then as needed to ensure they’re as robust as possible, along with how they are communicated publicly,” the league said in a statement Monday.
The game was originally slated to begin at 8 p.m. ET on Friday but was pushed back due to poor air quality the result of wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. Those conditions created an Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) that night above a threshold of 10.