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EDMONTON The EE Football Team has extended defensive back Jordan Beaulieu through the 2021 season and wide receiver Shai Ross and running back Alex Taylor through the 2022 season.
Beaulieu was originally drafted by the EE Football Team in the third round (24th overall) of the 2018 CFL Draft. The Western University product has been a strong special teams contributor, recording 10 special teams tackles in 30 career games.
Ross was selected in the fifth round (40th overall) by the EE Football Team in the 2019 CFL Draft. In his first season in the green and gold, Ross played in five games and recorded a pair of kickoff returns for 48 yards and a punt return for 20 yards. Prior to his time in the CFL, Ross played for the University of Manitoba Bisons and the Okanagan Sun of the Canadian Junior Football League.
REGINA A member of the Canadian Junior Football League’s Regina Thunder has been given a significant community service award. Fifth year defensive lineman Jordan Tholl has won the Past Commissioner’s Community Service award, an honour given to a player who demonstrates exceptional community service. Tholl was a co-creator of SaskMasks, a social enterprise that manufactured and designed masks in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The group raised more than $50,000 for the Regina Food Bank, the YWCA and Carmichael Outreach. “We’re not just a football team. We’re a team in the commnity and I think it brings us up that other level as something that in regina they reconize us and across the nation they recognize us,” said Tholl.
In photos: Michelle Berg s best shots of 2020 While many people began working from home this spring, the StarPhoenix s photojournalists continued venturing into the world to capture images of people, places and events affected by the COVID-19 pandemic all while masked up and keeping a safe distance from those they shot.
Author of the article: Michelle Berg • Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020 • December 17, 2020 • 1 minute read • Custodians, caretakers and other cleaners have been on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis since the pandemic began. In a series of photos, Michelle Berg captured the stories and hands of some of the people working to keep Saskatoon and its residents safe. Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix