Revamped and revived Eskimos trample Stampeders Sep 2, 2008
Edmonton Eskimos Jason Goss catches the football for a touchdown in front of Calgary Stampeders Calvin Bannister during the second half of Mondays CFL football game in Calgary. (Todd Korol/Reuters). (Globe and Mail -- Sports)
Calgary strong-arms B.C. Jun 27, 2008
B.C. Lions Ryan Phillips, left, and Korey Banks, centre, try to bring down Calgary Stampeders Ken-Yon Rambo during first quarter CFL football action in Calgary, Thursday. (The Canadian Press). (Globe and Mail)
"Do Football and Gospel Music Mix?" Nov 9, 2007
TORONTO, Nov. 9 /CNW/ - CFL Football players will join the "hottest acts in Gospel music" on Friday, November 23rd, 7 pm, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre for the first ever "Diane Clemons ds Gospel Explosion" during the CFL Grey Cup Week celebrations. "The gospel music talent is really phenomenal," says organizer Diane Clemons. (Canada Newswire)
Bombers knocked out of first place Oct 28, 2007
Winnipeg Blue Bombers line backer Cam Hall tries to strip the ball away from Toronto Argonauts wide receiver Derrell Mitchell (R) during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto October 27, 2007. REUTERS/Mike Cassese Font. (Canada.com)
Lions clinch West with win over Ticats Oct 27, 2007
B.C. Lions wide receiver Paris Jackson makes a touchdown reception behind Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive back Jykine Bradley (R) during the first half of their CFL football game in Hamilton October 26, 2007. REUTERS/Mike Cassese Font. (Canada.com)
Ticats earn their stripes, rally for second win Sep 22, 2007
Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive back Dwight Anderson (20) celebrates after his end-zone interception against the Calgary Stampeders during the fourth quarter of their CFL football game in Hamilton, September 21, 2007. Photograph by : REUTERS/Mike Cassese. (Canada.com)
Briefs | Angry Sabres match $50M offer to keep Vanek Jul 7, 2007
Saturday, July 7, 2007 - Page updated at 02:04 AM. Thomas Vanek was offered $50M by the Oilers. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)
6000-year-old Arctic ponds drying out Jul 3, 2007
The largest, once nearly as big as a CFL football field, has shrunk to a room-sized puddle. Areas that once needed to be trod in high rubber boots are now walkable in runners. (Toronto Star)
Two former Tigers begin CFL football careers this weekend Jun 30, 2007
Leesville Daily Leader - Sports. Saturday, June 30, 2007. (Leesville Daily Leader, LA)
Q&A With A's 23rd Round Pick J.D. Pruitt Jun 25, 2007
He covers CFL football, college baseball and minor league hockey for The Roadkill Sports Blog, and pro baseball for and Scout. com. (Oakland, TheInsiders.com)
Relay teams fail to run Pan-Am times Jun 9, 2007
Training camps are open as teams gear up for another exciting season of CFL football. Check out all the offseason changes, draft picks and analysis from Chris Schultz, Matt Dunigan and Jock Climie. (TSN.ca)
Palmer retires to pursue broadcast career May 25, 2007
TSN : CFL - Canada's Sports Leader. Jesse Palmer retires to pursue TV career. (TSN.ca)
Brunt: Love him or hate him, Lions' owner deserves this reward Nov 20, 2006
In a year of unusually dreary CFL football, it was absolutely appropriate that one of the stars of the game was kicker Paul McCallum, who tied a Grey Cup record by knocking six three-pointers through the uprights. (And found redemption a year after his terrible miss while playing for the 'Riders and the infamous ensuing manure dump on his front lawn. (Globe and Mail)
Put some pop into it Aug 5, 2006
The CFL has been around for seven years and the YMCA CFL Football Camp has been around for three of them. The purpose of the camp is to give the Pop Warner players a little refresher course prior to the beginning of the season and practice on Aug. 21. (Cadillac News, MI)
Argos humbled in Montreal Aug 4, 2006
Montreal Alouettes wide receiver Kerry Watkins is tackled by Toronto Argonauts linebacker Michael Fletcher during first quarter CFL football action on Thursday, August 3 in Montreal. The Alouettes throttled the visiting Argos 31-7. (Toronto Star -- Sports)
Dave Weekley May 30, 2006
Local viewers with DirecTV or Dish Network can find CFL football nearly every weekend leading up to the Gray Cup on Nov. 19 on any of the Comcast-owned regional sports channels. Obviously, Williams isnt the only reason to check in occasionally on the CFL this season. (Charleston Gazette, WV -- Sports)