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For the first time since 2019, the Saskatchewan Roughriders got to hear the cheers of fans.
About 100 members of Rider Nation made their way to Mosaic Stadium to watch the CFL training camp action on Saturday.
âIt was exciting. You could tell a lot of guys had some juice, especially as you get through a week of training camp, there was a lot more juice in practice, a little bit more competitive than I think anyone expected,â said quarterback Cody Fajardo. âTo complete a ball or someone makes a good play and to hear fans cheering again, itâs pretty special.
WINNIPEG When the Winnipeg Blue Bombers open their season on Aug. 5 at home to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the team will have a full-capacity crowd behind them. As part of the new health orders that came into effect on Saturday, the province announced that IG Field could have a crowd of fully vaccinated Manitobans. Children 11 and under, who are unvaccinated, can also attend the game as long as they attend with a fully vaccinated adult. This is leading to some concerns about the potential transmission of COVID-19 at games. Bombers fan Rick McIvor said he isn t ready to watch games in person quite yet.
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In anti-vax city, tempers flare over freedom given to fully inoculated neighbours By: Brenda Suderman | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 16, 2021 Save to Read Later
As his city experiences water restrictions, a string of hot July days and a low ranking on the provincial vaccination list, Winkler Mayor Martin Harder feels the heat more than usual these days.
As his city experiences water restrictions, a string of hot July days and a low ranking on the provincial vaccination list, Winkler Mayor Martin Harder feels the heat more than usual these days. When your temperature is hot already, you just need the little extra push to get you to the boiling point, he says metaphorically of the combination of hot weather, level-three water restrictions, verbal anti-vaxxers and increased privileges for double-vaccinated folks.
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