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‘I was awestruck’: Saskatchewan remembers the life of Roughriders legend George ReedSaskatchewan Roughriders legend George Reed died on Sunday night, one day before his 84th birthday.CanadaOct 2, 2023
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Here are your 2023 Regina Sports Hall of Fame inducteesThis year’s inductees include Toshi Shinumura, Warren Poncsak, Rob Vanstone, Bob Strumm, Erwin Klempner and the Regina mixed 1995 five pin-bowling team.SportsAug 22, 2023
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Rob VanstoneSenior journalist and historian of the Saskatchewan Roughriders Rob Vanstone chats with Global News about his new career, passions and motivators in life.CanadaMar 10, 2023
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Local sportswriter joins Saskatchewan Roughriders in new roleA renowned sportswriter has joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders club in a new role to write in-depth stories on the team and also to archive its history.SportsFeb 21, 2023
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In Regina, Roughriders out but optimism in as Grey Cup nearsThough the Riders' playoff dreams are now officially quashed, some business stakeholders and fans in Regina are still looking forward to the Grey Cup experience.CanadaOct 24, 2022
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Riders first pre-season game held in mostly empty stadiumThere were just over 2,900 who attended the game at Mosaic Stadium. The facility seats 33,350 people.SportsJun 1, 2022
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Rider nation disappointed over training camp cancellation amid CFL work stoppageNegotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) are ongoing after the current one expired at midnight Saturday.SportsMay 15, 2022
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Saskatchewan Roughriders advance to CFL West Division final before low Mosaic Stadium turnoutSunday's Rider win against Calgary Stamps was a victory but what everyone seems to talking about were the abundance of empty seats at Mosaic Stadium.SportsNov 29, 2021
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With no football in sight, Riders fans reminisce about Labour Day Classics pastIt's a first since 1947: no Riders' football on Labour Day weekend. The occasion has fans feeling nostalgic for Classics past. After all, memories can never be cancelled.SportsSep 6, 2020
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‘Two yards forward and then punt’: columnist has bleak outlook after Duron Carter releaseDuron Carter's release from the Roughriders caught the sports media off guard, and they don't have bright projections for what this means on offense.SportsAug 13, 2018
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