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Reflecting on his own youth, Buck Pierce can’t remember witnessing anything major, no single incident, where he knew someone he knew had hurt a woman.There were the little things, though. The stuff that seems normal to kids, at the time. Boys tumbling onto the playground and picking on
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Reflecting on his own youth, Buck Pierce can’t remember witnessing anything major, no single incident, where he knew someone he knew had hurt a woman.There were the little things, though. The stuff that seems normal to kids, at the time. Boys tumbling onto the playground and picking on...
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Premier Greg Selinger says he doesn't know how much Triple B Stadium will have to borrow in its first year of repair work at Investors Group Field.
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Andrew Swan leaned over to his mother and together they looked over and over at the ticket he held in his hand, trying to make absolutely sure what they were seeing was right.
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The province is partnering with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to "Break the Silence on Violence Against Women."
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As the pro football world wrestles with high-profile abuse cases in its ranks, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are launching a new multi-year campaign aimed at combating violence against women.
Bombers CEO Wade Miller and Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger launched the new project on Tuesday afternoon,...
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As the pro football world wrestles with high-profile abuse cases in its ranks, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are launching a new multi-year campaign aimed at combating violence against women.Bombers CEO Wade Miller and Manitoba premier Gary Selinger launched the new project on Tuesday afternoon,...
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Intrepid reporter Jeff Hamilton recently completed an eight-day journey through northern Manitoba with the CFL's most cherished chalice.The Grey Cup made its way up to Churchill and back, a route that covered more than 1,700 kilometres and 11 different towns and communities -- 24 events in
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If every instinct the Winnipeg Blue Bombers organization has had over the last 25 years has led us to where it stands today — in the second year of yet another 12-23, playoff-free era — then perhaps it is prudent to take a lesson from George Costanza in the 86th episode of the NBC
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CFL fans will be focused on Investors Group Field as Winnipeg’s new football stadium hosts the 103rd Grey Cup on Nov. 29.The next day, construction crews will prepare to rip apart the 200-level concourse at the facility, now open for a scant two and a half years.Stadium repairs
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If every instinct the Winnipeg Blue Bombers organization has had over the last 25 years has led us to where it stands today — in the second year of yet another 12-23, playoff-free era — then perhaps it is prudent to take a lesson from George Costanza in the 86th episode of the NBC...
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Two companies involved in the construction of Investors Group Field are battling over how to proceed in the wake of a precedent-setting Supreme Court of Canada decision about $4.2 million of disputed payments.Since 2012, construction contractor Stuart Olson and steel fabricator Structal have
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Two years after Investors Group Field opened its doors, the repair tab for the football stadium stands at no less than $35.3 million.
The province has approved a $35.3-million loan guarantee that will allow stadium owner Triple B Stadium -- shell company representing the city, province,...
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Two companies involved in the construction of Investors Group Field are battling over how to proceed in the wake of precedent-setting Supreme Court of Canada decision about $4.2 million of disputed payments.
Since 2012, construction contractor Stuart Olson and steel fabricator Structal have been
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There are any number of ways to break down where things went wrong -- again -- for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Saturday. And to examine where all that leaves this team and organization as another campaign slips away.Another slow start... too many turnovers... poor tackling... mental miscues......
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The Ottawa RedBlacks threw a different defensive game plan at the Bombers on Saturday, and it proved effective for the second straight week.
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Many fans want heads to roll at Investors Group Field this off-season, but the team's best player doesn't want to see mass firings in the wake of the team's fourth consecutive losing season.
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Their second bye week of the season is upon the Bombers, who are dangling off the cliff of CFL playoff contention by their toe nails and might return to work this weekend knowing their final regular season game means absolutely nothing.
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There are any number of ways to break down where things went wrong — again — for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Saturday. And to examine where all that leaves this team and organization as another campaign slips away.Another slow start... too many turnovers... poor tackling... mental
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There are any number of ways to break down where things went wrong — again — for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Saturday. And to examine where all that leaves this team and organization as another campaign slips away.Another slow start... too many turnovers... poor tackling... mental...
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The CFL has already fined Bombers
defensive end Jamaal Westerman three
times this season.
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It's all over for the Winnipeg Blue
Bombers but the scoreboard watching, to
see which game will provide the kill
shot.
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It’s not officially official yet, but the finishing touches are now being applied on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2015 obituary. The next of kin have been notified and a man of the cloth is en route to administer the last rites.Their faithful said their goodbyses Saturday afternoon at
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It’s not officially official yet, but the finishing touches are now being applied on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2015 obituary. The next of kin have been notified and a man of the cloth is en route to administer the last rites.Their faithful said their goodbyses Saturday afternoon at...
Wpg Free Press: Jamaal Westerman leads CFL in number of sacks and number of fines
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The Blue Bombers Jamaal Westerman is making quite a name for himself in his first season in the Canadian Football League.The defensive end for the Blue and Gold not only leads the league in sacks with 15 through 18 weeks, he's also been handed down the most fines in the CFL, earning his fourth...
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