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Regina announces details of new winter festival coming next year

Frost Regina's events include concerts featuring Dean Brody and Big Wreck, ice and snow sculptures, dog sledding, and an outdoor curling game between Matt Dunstone and Kevin Koe.

Frost Regina will take place from Feb. 2 to 13

The city is committing $210,000 for the festival. (Matt Duguid/CBC)

Regina residents can look forward to a new winter festival next year. The inaugural Frost Regina will take place from Feb. 2 to 13.

Tim Reid, president and CEO of the Regina Exhibition Association Limited, said at a news conference Thursday thatthe festival has activities for all ages andprice ranges.

"No matter what your budget is, there is something for you. You want to come downtown? It's about food and flavour and skating and light and ice sculptures that are going to fill up this park," he said.

The festival's events will take place at four hubs: Evraz Place, the Wascana Centre, downtown Reginaand the warehouse district.

It will feature activities including interactive light displays, concertsincluding Big Wreck, dog sledding, Indigenous storytelling, an outdoor art gallery, skating rinks, and an outdoor curling game between Matt Dunstone and Kevin Koe.

The city has committed $210,000 to the festival.

Reid also said provisions have been made to accommodate unpredictable weather.

"We recognize if the weather is a little bit unfavourable, then you want to spend more time indoors,and so everywhere that we are programming, there'll be an opportunity to have fire pits, there'll be an opportunity for indoor programming."