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  1. The same scenario in AB., Kenney begged the Feds. to send in the military to tow away vehicles blocking the border crossing at Coutts, that way he could point his finger at Trudeau and say it wasn't him who stepped in and ruined the party. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/emergenies-act-degrand-alberta-1.6644282
  2. Which dam is this?
  3. Better known in Sask. as the see-ment pond.
  4. Houston practicing, if he's ready to go they'll be down to one rookie in the secondary, Parker.
  5. What could go wrong with an outdoor event for disabled people scheduled for mid Nov. in Wpg., sound like pain and suffering will be intensified. "I can't feel my fingers!" "You don't have any fingers."
  6. Prepare to be disappointed, here's a precursor to the dreaded interview. The headliners were unveiled last night on CTV's etalk, and here's what the three artists think of headlining the country's largest single-day sporting event - the Grey Cup. Jordan Davis - "It's always great to play in Canada, and I can't wait to soak in the energy and vibe of Grey Cup," said Davis. "Canadian music fans are some of the best in the world. Playing for them, especially with Tyler and Josh, will make for an incredibly special night that I'll never forget." Tyler Hubbard - "It?s an exciting opportunity to be asked to play the halftime show for such a huge event like the Grey Cup. I love playing in Canada because the fans always bring a great energy to the shows, so performing my music for the country music fans and for the passionate football fans is going to be quite an experience! I?m really looking forward to being a part of this iconic event.? Josh Ross - "Growing up, football was everything, and like so many young Canadians, the Grey Cup was the goal. Injuries led me on a different path, and now, music is my greatest passion and the stage is where I'm living my dreams. So to see these two paths come together, and lead to Saskatchewan - life is funny sometimes, but it's also perfect." The 109th Grey Cup will be played in Regina at Mosaic Stadium on Sunday, November 20 with kickoff slated for 5 p.m. local/6 p.m. ET. The sold-out contest and the Twisted Tea Grey Cup Halftime Show will be broadcast live across the nation on TSN and RDS - Canada?s home of the CFL.
  7. Vancouver is already expensive to eat, drink or sleep and it has nothing to do with the Grey Cup or the Canadian Country Music Week as it's always a busy tourist destination. I doubt bars, restaurants or hotels would take notice of either event other than maybe an insurgence of "hicks".
  8. Sask. putting on their belligerent hat to keep pace with the idjits in Alberta. They're threatening to change their constitution to protect their economic interests, ie. burning coal for power and saying no to the carbon tax. 2035 is creeping up on them and they haven't done a damn thing to transition to NG power generation, although they've had 50 years to think about it. MB. closed their last coal powered plant in 2002, Sask. wasn't even paying attention.
  9. Even with a miscalculation, who would pick Rutledge as an All-Star in the first place....except maybe Donald plus 47 relatives.
  10. Which almost narrows it down to LaPo or Khari as their two choices, since they already fired Maas.
  11. I see no mention of fan votes. The Division All-Stars were selected by the local voting members of the Football Reporters of Canada (FRC) in their respective division’s markets and the National Chapter, as well as their respective division’s head coaches.
  12. Fatty Liver replied to Rich's post in a topic in General Discussion
    They nailed their scapegoat, we can all rest in peace knowing justice has been served once again.
  13. I hope they let these dunderheads speak their minds for all the world to see, only then will they be exposed as half-baked-half-wits to their army of supporters, of which few will actually take the time to listen and comprehend that these monkeys don't have a clue how democratic society operates.
  14. Fatty Liver replied to Rich's post in a topic in General Discussion
    Mormon Church in Canada moved $1B out of the country tax free — and it's legal Money collected for charity transferred to Latter-day Saints’ university in U.S. Past time for the Feds. to step up and scrutinize how non-taxable charitable organizations spend monies donated, and close all the loopholes these babbling grifters exploit. Time to put this religious nonsense to rest and attacking the Mormons in Southern Alberta is a great place to start as they're largely at the root of Alberta's backward Republican counter-culture. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mormon-church-jesus-christ-latter-day-saints-funds-charity-1.6630190
  15. No reason not to at least have him listed as a backup Parker stepping up has probably convinced Hall to leave him in for the remainder of this season, strange they wouldn't give Lawrence backup reps. if they plan to use him in the playoffs, thus I suspect they will not.
  16. "In Bruges" is hilarious, gained much respect for Colin Farrell as an actor after watching that movie.
  17. Mike Miller, he da GOAT.
  18. Here are the nominees from all teams. BC LIONS Player: Nathan Rourke Defensive: Garry Peters Canadian: Nathan Rourke Offensive lineman: Joel Figueroa Special teams: Sean Whyte Rookie: Emmanuel Rugamba EDMONTON ELKS Player: Kenny Lawler Defensive: Jake Ceresna Canadian: Adam Konar Offensive lineman: Mark Korte* Special teams: Christian Saulsberry Rookie: Kevin Brown CALGARY STAMPEDERS Player: Ka’Deem Carey* Defensive: Shawn Lemon Canadian: Cameron Judge Offensive lineman: Derek Dennis Special teams: Rene Paredes Rookie: Peyton Logan SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Player: Darnell Sankey Defensive: Darnell Sankey Canadian: Kian Schaffer-Baker* Offensive lineman: Logan Ferland Special teams: Mario Alford* Rookie: Frankie Hickson WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Player: Zach Collaros* Defensive: Willie Jefferson Canadian: Nic Demski Offensive lineman: Stanley Bryant Special teams: Janarion Grant Rookie: Dalton Schoen* HAMILTON TIGER-CATS Player: Tim White Defensive: Jovan Santos-Knox Canadian: Tunde Adeleke Offensive lineman: Brandon Revenberg* Special teams: Seth Small Rookie: Seth Small TORONTO ARGONAUTS Player: McLeod Bethel-Thompson Defensive: Wynton McManis* Canadian: Kurleigh Gittens Jr. Offensive lineman: Dejon Allen Special teams: Daniel Adeboboye Rookie: Gregor MacKellar OTTAWA REDBLACKS Player: Lorenzo Mauldin IV Defensive: Lorenzo Mauldin IV* Canadian: Nate Behar Offensive lineman: Jacob Ruby* Special teams: Louis-Philippe Bourassa Rookie: Devonte Williams MONTREAL ALOUETTES Player: Eugene Lewis* Defensive: Adarius Pickett* Canadian: Marc-Antoine Dequoy Offensive lineman: Landon Rice Special teams: Chandler Worthy Rookie: Tyson Philpot*
  19. If true the Lions should be locking Rourke down now a week before the WSF, the fact that they haven't got it done yet makes me think he's still considering his options.
  20. No mention of Houston, apparently he was dressed for today's practice but did not participate. Sounds like he could be ready for the W.F.
  21. Pretty sure that character is a representation of Jaelon Acklin.
  22. He hasn't proven it yet, full season spent on the I.R.
  23. Not a problem, retain Lofton.
  24. I can't see Biggie hanging around to play ST and take another pay cut, he's got better options.
  25. Sankey and Moncrief are two of the players Sask. should not let slip away. I suspect before Walters drastically re-negotiated Bighill's contract going into 2020 in which he was scheduled to be the highest paid defensive player in the CFL, he was probably planning to cut him lose after a down 2019 and go with Wilson at MLB to alter his cap space. Biggie has certainly redeemed himself since that pay cut but he is probably close to the end of the line. If this season concludes as it should, he'll have 3 G.C. rings for his trophy case and may turn his full attention to the pursuit of money, which he will no doubt be very good at.