Montreal Mulls Nearly $1B Replacement of Aging Olympic Stadium's Roof

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Residents and city officials in Montreal are slightly less than enthusiastic about a nearly $1B proposal to replace the roof on the city's aging Olympic Stadium, often referred to as the "Big Owe" for all the money the facility has swallowed up since it was built back in 1976.

Build in 1976, the original stadium took nearly three decades to pay off and has since become a bit of a money pit. The price tag on the most recent renovation is estimated at around $870 million (Canadian), and the project would take nearly four years to complete. 

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