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VANCOUVER – Ask Zach Collaros’ teammates about him and most immediately point to how competitive the Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback is.

VANCOUVER – The last two seasons have ended in bitter disappointment for the Calgary Stampeders.

VANCOUVER – Calgary Stampeders linebacker Juwan Simpson wasn’t sure what to make of Bo Levi Mitchell.

VANCOUVER – Frigid temperatures greeted football fans on the Grey Cup parade route in Vancouver on Saturday, but supporters of the Calgary Stampeders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats were all aglow with confidence about which team would clinch the top prize on Sunday.

VANCOUVER – The Calgary Stampeders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats square off Sunday in the Grey Cup at B.C. Place Stadium. A look at six potential difference makers (excluding quarterbacks) in the CFL title game.

VANCOUVER – Imagine Dragons banged a mighty big drum Sunday, rocking the Grey Cup halftime show to the sounds of their mega-hit “Radioactive.”

VANCOUVER – The Calgary Stampeders were so excited after winning the Grey Cup, they broke the trophy.

VANCOUVER – Andy Fantuz was in no mood to celebrate the top Canadian award he earned during Sunday’s Grey Cup.
Sunday’s Games

VANCOUVER – A defence that flew under the radar most of the season was front and centre when it mattered most for the Calgary Stampeders.

VANCOUVER – All Bo Levi Mitchell does is win.

VANCOUVER – There was a very brief moment Sunday evening when Calgary Stampeders fan Clint Noble thought the Grey Cup was slipping through his team’s fingers.
VANCOUVER – The pain of Sunday’s Grey Cup loss will be hard to shed for Hamilton, which just missed out on being the CFL’s team of destiny this season. But the future is bright for the young Tiger-Cats.

CALGARY – The Grey Cup arrived in Calgary in one piece. It was the Stampeders who looked worse for wear.

MONTREAL – The Montreal Alouettes rewarded all-star linebacker Chip Cox for another strong season Tuesday by signing him to a three-year contract.

CALGARY – The Calgary Stampeders basked in the adulation of more than 2,000 screaming fans Tuesday as Calgarians celebrated the team’s Grey Cup victory with a public rally at city hall.
CALGARY – Dave Dickenson says he doesn’t mind waiting another year to get his first opportunity as a CFL head coach.
TORONTO – The post-season accolades continue to roll in for Solomon Elimimian.

TORONTO – Life after the CFL will begin in early January for Mark Cohon.
REGINA – Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Kerry Joseph is retiring once again.
BOCA RATON, Fla. – The NHL is dipping its toes into the waters of possible expansion to Las Vegas without committing to diving in.

VANCOUVER – Blake Nill says he could be taking on the biggest challenge of his career.
REGINA – Tearrius George said there was a lot more than money behind his decision to stay with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
TORONTO – Officials with the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games billed Ontario taxpayers for everything from dress shirts and parking tickets to orange juice and wine before reimbursing them, documents released Friday reveal.