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TORONTO – A record-breaking season earned Jon Cornish the CFL’s top Canadian award.
TORONTO – The second time was the charm for Jovan Olafioye.
TORONTO – Receiver Chris Matthews of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers was named the CFL’s top rookie Thursday night.
TORONTO – Dave Dickinson put off medical school to go play for the Calgary Stampeders in 1997.

TORONTO – Football took a backseat briefly Thursday as Calgary running back Jon Cornish talked about his mother.

TORONTO – The McMaster Marauders and Laval Rouge et Or have one tough act to follow.

TORONTO – The stocky running back who has three touchdowns in this year’s playoffs looks to have become more than just another guy named Chad for the Toronto Argonauts.
TORONTO – Jim Flaherty and Stephen Harper might have their eyes on the same fiscal ball, but when it comes to the pigskin the finance minister is Argos all the way.

VANCOUVER – The tattoo on Kaillie Humphries’ hand is just one word but it says plenty.
TORONTO – The bets are coming from all corners as the Toronto Argonauts and the Calgary Stampeders get ready to square off in Sunday’s 100th Grey Cup game.

TORONTO – Kyle Quinlan only realized how much he loved football once it was taken away.

TORONTO – Stuffing CFL Outstanding Player candidate Jon Cornish twice this season is a pleasant memory for the Toronto Argonauts defence.

TORONTO – The Calgary Stampeders are making a last-minute pitch to have their mascot — a horse named Quick Six — at the Sunday’s Grey Cup.

With her beloved B.C. Lions out of the running for Sunday’s Grey Cup, Jenny Brittain won’t have a chance to roar her support for the hometown team — but she still plans to party come game day.
TORONTO – The Calgary Stampeders head into the Grey Cup as the CFL’s hottest team but certainly had their trouble this season with the Toronto Argonauts.
MONTREAL – It’s become the number one question of the Alouettes’ off-season in recent years: Will Anthony Calvillo return?
CALGARY – A fast start helped propel the Stampeders to the Grey Cup game, and Calgary will hope to duplicate that feat in Sunday’s championship.
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – Scott Milanovich’s gameplan for Sunday’s Grey Cup remains a work in progress, but it won’t involve the Toronto Argonauts following the same dangerous path that they took to get to the CFL title game.

Sunday’s Games
VANCOUVER – The Western Final will mark a unique anniversary for Paul McCallum.
VANCOUVER – The Western Final is shaping up as a battle featuring a couple of Canadian running backs — with two different approaches to the game.
MONTREAL – Montreal Alouettes safety Kyries Hebert is expected to start in the CFL East Division after injuring an ankle this week.
VANCOUVER – Jesse Newman will get a chance to make up for lost time in the Western Final.
CALGARY – After an eventful week, Kevin Glenn is thankful to finally be able to concentrate on football.