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CALGARY – The defending Grey Cup champion Calgary Stampeders say they’re driven to be remembered for more than what they did in 2014.

VANCOUVER – Tempo and speed have been buzz words around the B.C. Lions since Jeff Tedford was hired as the team’s head coach.

TORONTO – Jeffrey Orridge hasn’t had long to settle into his job as the CFL’s 13th commissioner.

MONTREAL – There was relief in B.C., Saskatchewan and Edmonton as starting quarterbacks Travis Lulay, Darian Durant and Mike Reilly all looked healthy in CFL pre-season games.
TORONTO – Former “Bachelor Canada” star Brad Smith is the new host of “Chopped Canada.”
MONTREAL – Tyrell Sutton thought he’d be sharing the starting tailback job on the Montreal Alouettes this season, but when the popular Brandon Whitaker was released on the weekend, he suddenly became the starter.
The World Anti-Doping Agency is blasting the CFL for what it calls an “irresponsible” drug policy.

Brandon Banks proved last season he’s a master of operating in close quarters. This year, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats special-teams dynamo will have more room to roam.

The 2015 CFL season kicks off June 25 with the Montreal Alouettes facing the Ottawa Redblacks. Here’s a list of 10 players to watch this year.

Quarterback health, the challenge of repeating, a second-year team trying to gain respectability, some scheduling quirks and the uncertain status of a high-profile player are just some of the storylines heading into the CFL season.

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – This week, Las Vegas hopes to shine bright as the centre of the hockey universe.

TORONTO – The Toronto Argonauts have signed former CFL stars Chad Kackert, Dave Stala and Brandon Whitaker to their practice roster.
For the second time in just over three months, Eric Taylor finds himself looking for a job.

VANCOUVER – Travis Lulay says he enjoyed getting knocked down.
Friday’s Games

REGINA – Drew Tate accepts the backup quarterback role with the Calgary Stampeders. But that doesn’t mean he can’t be a team leader.

WINNIPEG – Zach Collaros didn’t even play a full half. He didn’t need to.
The 2015 CFL season kicks off June 25 with the Montreal Alouettes hosting the Ottawa Redblacks. Here’s a look at each team in predicted order of finish in the East and West Divisions:
CALGARY – Converting touchdowns was once routine for CFL kickers. They’re no longer so easy.

TORONTO – They open the season with a new starting quarterback and many questions on defence, but the Toronto Argonauts have no concerns regarding their kicking game.
Thursday’s Games
MONTREAL – A pair of defensive players made the difference for the Toronto Argonauts on a wet night of CFL pre-season football.

TORONTO – Remember when summer was the time to turn the TV off? This year, between the networks, cable and specialty channels — as well as digital streaming services — there seems to be more summer TV blockbusters than ever. Maybe it’s because some of these shows can now be binge-viewed the way people used to tackle summer novels.
TORONTO – A three-time Grey Cup winner and his daughter, married Winnipeg cops, and a B.C.-based father-daughter team round out the field for “The Amazing Race Canada.”