CFL, Blue Bombers monitoring Winnipeg air quality ahead of game against Argonauts
- The CFL and Winnipeg Blue Bombers are monitoring air quality due to forest fire smoke from northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba affecting Winnipeg.
- Winnipeg's Air Quality Health Index reached a level of 10-plus, indicating very high risk.
- The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. with expectations for improved air quality during the day.
- The CFL's policy mandates that players be sent to dressing rooms if the Air Quality Health Index reaches eight or above during warmups or the game.
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CFL, Blue Bombers monitoring Winnipeg air quality ahead of game against Argonauts
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WINNIPEG — The CFL says air quality is improving in Winnipeg for a game between the Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts. Forest fire smoke from northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba has drifted into the Manitoba capital. Winnipeg’s Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) was at 10-plus — or very high risk — in the morning. The game at Princess Auto Stadium was still a go for 7:30 p.m., the CFL said in an afternoon update on X, formerly Twitter, and that air…
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