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CALGARY – Stampeders kicker Rene Paredes is hearing “keep it going” when he’s out and about in Calgary these days.

WINNIPEG – Chad Simpson knows the one way to stop more heads from rolling is for the floundering Blue Bombers to win a football game.
HAMILTON – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats released defensive back Ryan Hinds and linebacker Nick Rosamonda on Wednesday.
SURREY, B.C. – Steve Myddelton does not bleed Calgary Stampeders red anymore.
TORONTO – A career-best accomplishment earned Jon Cornish two CFL weekly awards Monday.
WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers added former CFL head coach Marcel Bellefeuille to their offensive coaching staff Monday.
MONTREAL – With all the changes the Montreal Alouettes have made recently, Anthony Calvillo still wasn’t sure Wednesday who he’d hear calling the team’s offensive plays against the Toronto Argonauts.
CALGARY – The Calgary Stampeders’ quarterback carousel has turned again, stopping on backup Kevin Glenn as the starter for Friday’s game against the undefeated Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Doug Berry and Anthony Calvillo are together again.

EDMONTON – It’s been almost 10 years since that fateful 2003 Labour Day melee when Ed Hervey lost his mind with rage and clocked a linesman in the head with his helmet.
They all made headlines last week but it’s back to the sidelines for backups Bo Levi Mitchell, Zach Collaros and Drew Willy.

EDMONTON – Greg Ellingson reeled in a pair of Henry Burris TD passes as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats held on to snap a two-game losing skid with a narrow 30-29 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos in a battle between two of the CFL’s cellar-dwellers on Friday night.
Friday’s games
EDMONTON – The Edmonton Eskimos defence has not performed to expectations so far this season, giving up a division-high 139 points and a league-high 15 touchdowns through the first five games.

WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are going with Justin Goltz at quarterback for the remainder of the CFL season.
TORONTO – Kory Sheets of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Kyries Hebert of the Montreal Alouettes, and Rene Paredes and Jon Cornish of the Calgary Stampeders have been named the CFL players of the month for July.

TORONTO – The CFL issued two fines Wednesday.

TORONTO – Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell, who guided the Calgary Stampeders to victory in his debut as a CFL starter, was named the offensive player of the week Wednesday.

Something has to give Friday night at Commonwealth Stadium.
Tuesday’s games

TORONTO – Down in the B.C. Lions’ cramped dressing room, GM Wally Buono pored over the final stats like a medical patient reviewing X-rays.

TORONTO – Travis Lulay knows what Zach Collaros is going through.

GUELPH, Ont. – Backup Drew Willy threw three first-half touchdown passes while CFL rushing leader Kory Grant had a record fifth straight 100-yard game as the Saskatchewan Roughriders beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 32-20 on Saturday night to remain the CFL’s only unbeaten team.
Saturday’s games