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CFL Alumnus Michael Kmech Passess

Michael Kmech left us on February 23, 2022 at the age of 87. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Gertrude; his children: Dean Kmech (Michele), Michele McIntyre …

CFL Alumnus Terry Ireland Passes

The HTCAA is sad to announce that Terry Ireland Passed away Sunday March 6th at the age of 75. Terry played at Kent State University in Ohio , and later …

CFL Alumnus Dan Kearns Passes

It is with great sadness and heavy hearts we announce the passing of Dan Kearns. After a short and private battle with pancreatic cancer Dan went home to be with …

2020 AND 2021 CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASSES TO BE INDUCTED ON TIGER-CATS’ HOME OPENING WEEKEND

Thirteen legends of Canadian football will be enshrined on Friday, June 17 TORONTO (February 24, 2022) – The Canadian Football Hall of Fame (CFHOF) and Museum will welcome its 13 newest …

CFL Alumnus John R. Humenuik

Obituary John R. (Rod) Humenuik John R. (Rod) Humenuik passed away peacefully on Jan. 24, 2022, at the age of 83. Rod, also known as Coach, was a beloved and …

CFL Alumnus Peter Liske Passes

Peter Liske, QBBorn: March 25, 1942, Plainfield,N.J.Died: February 12, 2022, Wenatchee, Wash. Liske, a former Most Outstanding Player in the CFL with Calgary Stampeders in 1967, was a prolific passer …

JON GOTT SIGNS ONE-DAY CONTRACT; RETIRES AS REDBLACK

CFL.CA STAFF OTTAWA — Former offensive lineman and RNation fan favourite Jon Gott signed a one-day contract on Friday to retire as a member of the Ottawa REDBLACKS. “It just …

O’DONNELL RETIRES AFTER DECADE IN GREEN AND GOLD

By EVAN DAUM One of the best to wear Green and Gold over the last decade, offensive lineman Matt O’Donnell announced his retirement Thursday. A veteran of 130 CFL regular …

CFL Alumnus Bill Johnson Passes

OBITUARY OF BILL JOHNSON JOHNSON, James WilliamDecember 30, 1936 – Picture Butte, AlbertaJanuary 26, 2022 – Calgary, Alberta James William “Bill” Johnson of Okotoks, Alberta passed away on Wednesday, January …

SIRVINCENT ROGERS RETIRES A REDBLACK

CFL.CA STAFF OTTAWA — Former CFL All-Star and Grey Cup-winning offensive lineman SirVincent Rogers has signed a one-day contract with the Ottawa REDBLACKS to retire as member of the club. Rogers suited …

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