Local curling results - November 4th
In curling, Jennifer Jones won another cash spiel Sunday night in Alberta.
The Jones foursome from Fort Rouge is the leadi …
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In curling, Jennifer Jones won another cash spiel Sunday night in Alberta.
The Jones foursome from Fort Rouge is the leadi …
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have fired general manager Marcel Desjardins. A league source requesting anonymity confirmed the move late Sunday night and said the Ticats will make the announcement official Monday. via TSN.ca
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WHL:
Regina 3
Brandon 2
MJHL:
Wpg Saints 2
Selkirk 1
Winkler 3
OCN 2 (OT)
MMJHL:
St. James …
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Globe and Mail - The league announced the changes after receiving complaints that the original noon kickoff for the game between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Montreal Alouettes was too close to the start of Remembrance Day ceremonies. The CFL has moved the start …
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TSN - The Argonauts clinched first in the East and will host the winner of the division semifinal between the Blue Bombers and Alouettes. In the West, the Lions will host the semifinal winner between the Roughriders and Stampeders. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats …
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TSN - When Milt Stegall signed as a free agent with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1995, Manitobans had no idea what was in store. But the Cincinnati, Ohio native is now the second leading receiver in CFL history, surpassing Darren Flutie and trailing only …
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TSN - The Argos (11-7), whose offence has struggled lately despite the winning streak, scored five touchdowns against a porous Saskatchewan defence. The win leapfrogged Toronto past the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who had briefly seized first place Friday night …
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Canada.com - Toronto’s seventh straight victory improved its record to 11-7-0 and leapfrogged the Argonauts past the second-place Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who finished 10-7-1 after beating the Montreal Alouettes 20-17 on Friday. Third-place Montreal (8-10-0) will …
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SLAM! Sports - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers and their fans can go back to despising the Saskatchewan Roughriders again. The Toronto Argonauts moved past the Bombers and clinched first place in the East Division, along with the first-round bye, with a 41-13 thrashing …
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Winnipeg Free Press - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers second visit to the top of the CFL’s East Division lasted all of 19 hours. The Toronto Argonauts trumped the Bombers’ 20-17 win over the Montreal Alouettes Friday night by throttling the Saskatchewan Roughriders 41-13 in …
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Calgary Sun - The win leapfrogged Toronto past the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who had briefly seized first place Friday night with a 20-17 victory over the Montreal Alouettes. With the victory, the Argos clinch a first-round bye in the playoffs …
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Montreal Gazette - Toronto’s seventh straight victory improved its record to 11-7 and moved the Argos past second-place Winnipeg. Toronto will host the Alouettes or Blue Bombers in the divisional final Nov. 18. Saskatchewan (12-6), which had clinched second place in …
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