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Burris feels the heat in Calgary
Stampeders quarterback Henry Burris is third in the CFl with 3,445 passing yards. Comment?
The Grey Cup isn't always the most memorable moment of a CFL season. This year, it was. Comment?
At this time of year, many publications look back over the past 12 months and lament, criticize and wonder at the events that occurred, trying to give them meaning. Comment?
Kerry Joseph is only a 52 per cent passer, though he's averaging 9.4 yards per carry as the loop's most dangerous scrambler. Comment?
BC Lions Jackson trades practice for acupuncture
B.C. Lions' quarterback Jarious Jackson didn't participate in practice Monday, but his head coach doesn't feel there's any reason to be overly concerned. Comment?
Alouettes' hiring of Desjardins raises questions about Popp
From the moment he was fired as general manager of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats early last month, it seemed inevitable Marcel Desjardins would return to the Montreal Alouettes. Comment?
Mike Walker was an assistant at WSU before returning to the CFL.WSU photo Mike Walker bio College: Defensive tackle at Washington State . Comment?
Victims 'soul mates' who helped community
Betty and Ken Dales spent more than 66 years together reaching out to help their community and showing others it was the right thing to do. Comment?
Ticats sure to put eternal optimist to the test
Marcel Desjardins drove back to Montreal yesterday for the first time since July 26, when he departed for his annual tour of National Football League training camps. Comment?
Tiger-Cats' Bruce keeps busy, both on and off the field
HAMILTON_ - At some point in February, Arland Bruce III plans to begin marketing his two big ideas. Comment?
Comfort level key difference for Ticats' Taaffe
Charlie Taaffe is friendly with the comma splice. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach takes simple questions and answers them in long, meandering sentences, covering topics from every possible angle. Comment?
Mystery surrounds Glenn knee injury
Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Kevin Glenn was playing coy Tuesday about the slight sprain in his right knee that saw him exit Saturday's 34-4 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. So, will he play on Sunday in Toronto against the Argonauts? "You guys will have to wait and see on that," said Glenn, grinning. Comment?
He might be the best kicker in the Canadian Football League, but Sandro DeAngelis still regularly has his underwear ripped by his Calgary Stampeders teammates while it's hanging in his stall. Comment?
With an eye to the Nov. 12 Western final, Lions head coach Wally Buono is anxious to get his quarterbacking house in order. Comment?
Big men, bigger hearts
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Allan Maki Published on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009 11:47PM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Dec. Comment?
Alouettes' Calvillo came out of nowhere
Before he was the big star in the nice suit at the podium, Anthony Calvillo was a bum who could not complete a pass to his own team. Comment?
Former Bombers coach Mike Kellya s trial date may be postponed until January
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers' head coach Mike Kelly ponders his team's 39-17 defeat at the hands of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in CFL action in Winnipeg, Sunday, November 8, 2009. Comment?
Bombers sort out new game plan
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, barring a complete reversal in direction by the club's board of directors, will enter 2010 without a CEO, vice-president of football operations or a head coach. Comment?
The NHL vs. The Great White North Canadians still dream their cities might attract pro hockey north of the border By STEVE LAMBERT The Canadian Press Sun. Comment?
Bombers coaching search on hold through holiday season
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers board of directors chairman Ken Hildahl says fans shouldn't expect any announcements regarding replacements for Lyle Bauer and Mike Kelly until after Christmas. Comment?