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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Tuesday, May 23Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Tuesday, May 23.May 23, 2023
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Grey Cup celebrated amongst 1.5k Saskatchewan students at Youth RallyMore than 1,500 students from Nothern and Central Saskatchewan filled up the Merlish Belsher Arena in Saskatoon for the Grey Cup Festival Youth Rally.CanadaNov 15, 2022
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Saskatchewan Roughriders experienced a $4.5-million loss over last two yearsBetween 2021 to 2022, the Saskatchewan Roughriders saw a net income of $3.9 million. However, 2020's cancelled season saw a net loss of $8.4 million.CanadaAug 23, 2022
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Saskatchewan Roughriders open to CFL’s new revenue sharing modelSaskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Craig Reynolds is positive about the 2021 season and says his team supports the CFL's new revenue sharing model for 2022SportsDec 17, 2021
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Saskatchewan Roughriders report $7.5 million loss in 2020-21'It’s our biggest financial loss we’ve ever had in the club’s history,' Roughriders president/CEO Craig Reynolds said of the Saskatchewan team's losses due to COVID-19 last year.SportsJun 23, 2021
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Saskatchewan Roughriders CEO shares excitement around start of 2021 CFL seasonThe CFL's board of governors voted unanimously in favour of an amended collective bargaining agreement and starting the 2021 campaign on Aug. 5.CanadaJun 14, 2021
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Saskatchewan Roughriders preparing to present return-to-play plan to health officials: CEOThe Saskatchewan Roughriders president and CEO says the team is getting ready to present its return-to-play plan to provincial health officials.SportsMar 10, 2021
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Saskatchewan Roughriders release 2021 CFL scheduleThe CFL has released the schedule for the 2021 season, hopeful they will be able to play in front of fans.SportsNov 20, 2020
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Saskatchewan Roughriders to lose $10M due to cancelled CFL season: CEOSaskatchewan Roughriders president and CEO Craig Reynolds says the organization is expected to lose about $10 million due to the league's decision to cancel the 2020 season.SportsAug 18, 2020
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Saskatchewan Roughriders business challenged during coronavirus pandemicThe Saskatchewan Roughriders are feeling the pinch of the novel coronavirus on its business.SportsMay 21, 2020
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