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The Mentor’s Pen Orville Lee at TEDxBearCreekPark

The immense power of mentorship is deciding, with purpose, the lines you are going to write in another person’s book of life, influencing how their journey may turn out. After …

Finding Our League

I go back a long way with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In the 70s, I was a player. In 2005, I became President and CEO of the team. But in the 90s, I was an alumni and, frankly, just a fan.

Lone Grey Cup win tops list of accomplishments for Roger Aldag

Roger Aldag was a mainstay on the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ offensive line for 18 seasons.

Chris Getzlaf fought for roster spot at every level of football

Everywhere Chris Getzlaf played football, he had to work his way up the depth chart

‘This thing is scary’: Former Roughrider Joey Walters taking every precaution living in Florida

Legendary Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Joey Walters is still looking to gain some separation.

Don Narcisse used hard work to become one of the CFL’s all-time best

Hard work helped Don Narcisse go from the B team of his high school squad to becoming one of the greatest wide receivers ever to play in the CFL.

Rob Vanstone: A quarterback’s touch can lead to touchdowns

By Rob Vanstone The three finest quarterbacks in Saskatchewan Roughriders history were imbued with several attributes, but a rocket-powered arm wasn’t at the top of the list. Ron Lancaster’s right …

Rob Vanstone: Michael Bishop’s arm outdistances all Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterbacks

Welcome to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ arms race. We are about to list the Roughriders quarterbacks with the strongest arms — if not the strongest resumes, in select cases.

Rob Vanstone: Henry Burris was a foundational presence for Saskatchewan Roughriders

A generation ago, a personable, promising pivot named Henry Burris made his debut with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Rob Vanstone: Saskatchewan Roughriders legend Ray Elgaard was impossible to guard

There seems to be a misconception about legendary receiver Ray Elgaard, who finished third — behind Ron Lancaster and George Reed — in a recent Regina Leader-Post poll that listed the top 10 Saskatchewan Roughriders players of all time. Perhaps the misconception has been fostered by this sentimental scribe, who has frequently and fondly recalled the days in which the Hall of Fame slotback routinely squelched would-be tacklers. So please bear with me as I offer a comprehensive overview of his skills.

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