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Tonight, we are also getting ready for the long weekend and Canada Day festivities, making it the perfect time to celebrate the rich diversity and multicultural mosaic within our nation. Fans will be treated to an amazing selection of cuisines at the BC Lions Backyard, and some incredible performances at halftime. It will a summer party like no other!
BC Place has introduced a No Bag Policy for all guests attending events at the venue to make entry faster, safer and easier for everyone. This includes purses, handbags, fanny packs, shopping bags and backpacks. A complimentary bag check service will be provided by the Lions, and is available at Gates C and G.
• Guests are encouraged not to bring bags to the stadium
• Guests may enter with one clear plastic bag that is no larger than 12” x 12” x 6”
• Guests may also carry one small clutch purse-bag no larger than 6.5” x 8.5”, with a handle or strap which will be searched.
• Exceptions may be provided for diaper bags, and for medically necessary items that cannot fit into a clear bag
• All bags are subject to search, including enhanced screening, if required
BC Place is proud to be using Ticketmaster’s SafeTix system and has moved to an all digital ticketing platform. For information on how to access your BC Lions mobile tickets, click HERE.
All purchases at BC Place are now cashless. All major credit and debit cards, and digital forms of payment are accepted.
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Another week, another divisional battle. The 2-1-0 BC Lions are back home to lock horns with the 0-3-0 Edmonton Elks on Thursday in another big early-season opportunity to set a tone in the standings (7:00 pm/ TSN/CFL+/980 CKNW/Sher-E-Punjab Radio AM 600). And for the sake of not burying the lead, we will address the biggest lineup question that lingered over the last 48 hours: quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. is good to go after missing Tuesday’s practice with an abdominal strain. The CFL’s passing leader who boasts an undefeated record against Edmonton as a Lion was happy to have any doubts erased about his status...
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