CFL
Saturday’s Scoreboard
Saturday’s Games

Saskatchewan Roughriders win fourth straight with 16-11 victory over Montreal
REGINA – Quarterback Darian Durant doesn’t care how his team wins football games — as long as they keep winning.

Mitchell throws TD, runs for other to lead Stampeders past Ticats 30-20
HAMILTON – Bo Levi Mitchell and the Calgary Stampeders continued their winning ways against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Friday’s Scoreboard
Friday’s Games

Shaw’s late field goal lifts Edmonton Eskimos over Ottawa Redblacks 10-8
OTTAWA – The Edmonton Eskimos spent the past seven days in Ottawa and waited until the last possible moments to leave as ungracious guests.
Steele, Argos face Lions just five nights after home win over Bombers
TORONTO – On a short week, Curtis Steele replaces brawn with brain power.
Veteran Hugh Charles gets start at running back for Stampeders versus Ticats
HAMILTON – Another week, another new starting running back for the Calgary Stampeders.
Elimimian, Bighill thriving under B.C. Lions linebackers coach Johnny Holland
SURREY, B.C. – Solomon Elimimian pulled B.C. Lions head coach Mike Benevides aside in the locker-room recently for a quiet word.
Redblacks hope to buck trend of West Division dominance against Eskimos
OTTAWA – Life is not about to get any easier for the Ottawa Redblacks.
Prefontaine to sign one-day contract with Toronto and retire as an Argonaut
TORONTO – Noel Prefontaine came into the CFL as a Toronto Argonaut, and he will leave as one too.

CBC lays off veteran sportscasters Steve Armitage and Mark Lee amid budget cuts
TORONTO – Veteran sportscasters Steve Armitage and Mark Lee are the latest high-profile casualties of budget cuts at the CBC.
Tuesday’s Scoreboard
Tuesday’s Games
Lions quarterback Kevin Glen named CFL’s weekly top offensive player
TORONTO – B.C. quarterback Kevin Glenn is the CFL’s offensive player of the week for Week 7 after his aerial assault helped the Lions to a win over Hamilton.

Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea not feeling nostalgic about return to Toronto
TORONTO – He spent 16 years with the Toronto Argonauts as a player and coach, winning four CFL championships — including the historic 100th Grey Cup. But Mike O’Shea isn’t feeling any sense of nostalgia in his first game back at Rogers Centre as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ head coach.

Bombers face Argos just five days after dropping 23-17 decision to Roughriders
Drew Willy and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will need some selective amnesia Tuesday night.