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There's been nothing better than to be a Roughrider in Calgary for the Grey Cup. At least until kickoff. Indeed, it's been better than most Saskatchewan Roughriders ever dreamed it could be here. Including their kindly coach. Full Article at Canoe
CALGARY–A green tide washed through the streets of Calgary Saturday as thousands of excited football fans came out for the Grey Cup parade. Full Article at Toronto Star
Participants take part in a Yoga Thrive class in Calgary in this 2008 handout picture. A community-based program created specifically for cancer survivors, Yoga Thrive is spreading throughout Canada and parts of the United States. View Photo »
You can feel the buzz in this room and all around the city ... There's a definite carryover of excitement ... of having played three competitive playoff series in three of the toughest buildings to play in, in Calgary, Vancouver and Detroit.
QUEBEC CITY–The Queen's Gaels made a habit of winning high-scoring nailbiters throughout the 2009 CIS playoffs, but they saved their wildest show for the Vanier Cup. Full Article at Toronto Star
There's no doubt that Sunday, at least, they are among the legions who support the Saskatchewan Roughriders. You know who you are and everyone else usually does, too. Full Article at Toronto Star
The Canadian Football League, more than ever, is more about the whole than the parts. Full Article at Toronto Star
Participants take part in a Yoga Thrive class in Calgary in this 2008 handout picture. A community-based program created specifically for cancer survivors, Yoga Thrive is spreading throughout Canada and parts of the United States. View Photo »
Ever since I've been here in Calgary, I've had No. 21 back there with me ... You can ask the O-line, there's no other running back in this league that does the things that he does or brings it to the table. Trust me, he'll be the most sought after free agent if it gets to that point. Hopefully we can co...
You've survived so much – Fire, theft, dismemberments, Lenny Kravitz. Full Article at Toronto Star
IGLS, Austria — Germany’s lugers won five of six World Cup medals up for grabs in women’s singles and men’s doubles races on Saturday. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in a region of foothills and high plains, approximately 80 km east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. Calgary is the third largest civic municipality, by population, in Canada. As of April 2006, Calgary's population was 991,759. Full Article
Participants take part in a Yoga Thrive class in Calgary in this 2008 handout picture. A community-based program created specifically for cancer survivors, Yoga Thrive is spreading throughout Canada and parts of the United States.
View Photo »Participants take part in a Yoga Thrive class in Calgary in this 2008 handout picture. A community-based program created specifically for cancer survivors, Yoga Thrive is spreading throughout Canada and parts of the United States.
View Photo »Hamilton Tiger Cats Khari Long tackles Calgary Stampeders Nik Lewis during their CFL football game in Hamilton September 18, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders Milt Collins (R) celebrates with teammate Ronnie Amadi (L) after he returned a Hamilton Tiger Cats fumble for a touchdown in the first half of their CFL football game in Hamilton September 18, 2009.
View Photo »Hamilton Tiger Cats quarterback Quinton Porter is sacked by Calgary Stampeders Charleston Hughes during the first half of their CFL football game in Hamilton September 18, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders cheerleaders perform during the first half of the Labor Day Classic CFL football game against Edmonton Eskimos in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders quarterback Henry Burris passes the ball during the first half of his CFL football game against Edmonton Eskimos in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders Joffrey Reynolds (21) avoids the tackle by Edmonton Eskimos Jason Goss during the second half of their CFL football game in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Edmonton Eskimos Arkee Whitlock (36) is tackled by Calgary Stampeders Keon Raymond during the first half of their CFL football game in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders Jon Cornish (9) evades the tackle of Edmonton Eskimos Mark Restelli to run in for a touchdown during the first half of their CFL football game in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders quarterback Henry Burris (1) gets tackled by Edmonton Eskimos' Greg Peach (not seen) and Elliot Richardson (11) during the first half of their CFL football game in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders quarterback Henry Burris (1) hands the ball off to Joffrey Reynolds during the first half of their CFL football game against the Edmonton Eskimos in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders John Eubanks (29) tackles Edmonton Eskimos Kamau Peterson during the first half of their CFL football game in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders Jon Cornish (9) evades the tackle of Edmonton Eskimos Mark Restelli to run in for a touchdown during the first half of their CFL football game in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Edmonton Eskimos Bobby Keyes (35) tackles Calgary Stampeders Ryan Thelwell during the first half of their CFL football game in Calgary, Alberta, September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Edmonton Eskimos' Taylor Inglis, top, chases Calgary Stampeders' Titus Ryan during the first half of a Canadian Football League game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces that Calgary will host the Inter-American Development Bank meeting in 2011 at a news conference in Calgary September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces that Calgary will host the 2011 meeting of the Inter-American Development bank, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009. The 2011 meeting will be the first time since 1990 that Canada has hosted the event.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders slot back Jeremaine Copeland (L) celebrates what proved to be the winning touchdown in front of Toronto Argonauts defensive back Lin-J Shell during the fourth quarter of their CFL football game in Toronto August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders slot back Jeremaine Copeland (L) scores what proved to be the winning touchdown while being tackled by Toronto Argonauts defensive back Lin-J Shell during the fourth quarter of their CFL football game in Toronto August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders slot back Nik Lewis (R) is tackled by Toronto Argonauts defensive back Lin-J Shell (L) as Zeke Moreno (8) trails the play during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts wide receiver Reggie McNeal is tackled by Calgary Stampeders defensive back John Eubanks (R) during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders slot back Nik Lewis (R) is tackled by Toronto Argonauts defensive back Lin-J Shell during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders slotback Jeremaine Copeland has the ball knocked out of his hands by Toronto Argonauts defensive back Jason Shivers (R) during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Calgary Stampeders slotback Jeremaine Copeland has the ball knocked out of his hands by Toronto Argonauts defensive back Jason Shivers (R) during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Participants take part in a Yoga Thrive class in Calgary in this 2008 handout picture. A community-based program created specifically for cancer survivors, Yoga Thrive is spreading throughout Canada and parts of the United States.
View Photo »You can feel the buzz in this room and all around the city ... There's a definite carryover of excitement ... of having played three competitive playoff series in three of the toughest buildings to play in, in Calgary, Vancouver and Detroit.
Ever since I've been here in Calgary, I've had No. 21 back there with me ... You can ask the O-line, there's no other running back in this league that does the things that he does or brings it to the table. Trust me, he'll be the most sought after free agent if it gets to that point. Hopefully we can co...
This area is equivalent to the combined size of Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa/Hull. Over 2,000 square kilometres of wetlands alone will be lost if the entire surface mineable area is exploited.
Broadly speaking, in a dense urban area – downtown Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary – you are going to tend to get about the same speed on each network
Calgary is a different city than Toronto
Toronto isn’t a CFL city. Calgary is one. It’s going to be 10 times better than it was in Toronto. Guys are going to have to stay level-headed. We veterans are going to do a good job of keeping them that way.
Montreal should be in French because it’s not Toronto, it’s not Calgary, it’s not Saskatoon, it’s not Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. This is Montreal. It’s the second largest French-speaking city in the world.
We've been playing pretty well as a team. We took care of our four-game homestand before coming out on the road, which was very important. Then we had a pretty good first game on the road against Calgary (7-1 win). Obviously every game we play on this road trip is going to be pretty tough and we just ha...
I'm a competitor, not disregarding or disrespecting any other teams, but I feel confident about what we have and I'm going to do whatever it takes in my power to make sure that we're there for November 29th and hosting and playing in that Grey Cup in Calgary
You're the CEO of CTV. You're owned by the richest family in Canada, and yet you've never, ever come and seen me … never, ever come to Calgary
They're always talking about wanting to help me get a Grey Cup and hopefully they do ... But it's just not for me, it's for everybody. Honestly, I don't think about 2007 . . . If we keep dwelling on 2007 and that's all it comes down to, we might as well quit now and give Calgary the Western Conference c...
We expect excitement will then hit a fever pitch just like it did in the two past Canadian Olympic cities of Calgary and Montreal. And you can see how past host provinces feel particularly positive about the Games.
We developed a little rivalry in [last season's] playoffs ... There was chirping back and forth, both through the media and on the ice. Playing Calgary is always exciting, that's for sure.
So we've got teams of Wind employees who are out in the Greater Toronto Area and also in Calgary who are doing everything from helping local food banks to working with the Salvation Army to helping pump people's gas for them, kind of out doing a lot of random acts of kindness.
Elisha Cuthbert is a major international Hollywood star with roots rights here in Calgary, so we are delighted that she has accepted the position of Grand Marshal of the Safeway Grey Cup Festival Parade ... Elisha has wide appeal to adults and families, and her participation will truly help revive the t...
We are so excited to be a part of the 2009 Grey Cup in Calgary ... Canada gave us our first chance when we started out and we are honoured to come and play at such a huge event. To us, it's like being given the entertainer of the year award.
Frankly, most people in Calgary wouldn't know who he is or be interested, while some people in Montreal are.
It's going to be the most innovative, technically advanced Infiniti dealership in North America ... We are proud to bring this flagship dealership for Infiniti to Calgary.
We are very pleased to see the increased service of Mexicana Airlines in Calgary ... Adding more frequency from Calgary to Mexico City means more flexibility and ease for travelling on business, and more opportunity for Calgarians and others from across the province who are seeking some sun and fun at M...
We are very pleased to see the increased service of Mexicana Airlines in Calgary ... Adding more frequency from Calgary to Mexico City means more flexibility and ease for travelling on business, and more opportunity for Calgarians and others from across the province who are seeking some sun and fun at M...
Last week everybody wanted to be the team with the bye ... Today, everybody wants to be the team coming off the win. When you've got momentum, keep your foot on the pedal. Teams that come off big wins like Calgary did (24-21 over Edmonton) and we did have momentum. Teams that are waiting have got to re-...
Still, I'm very excited that our port is the first stop along the route in Nova Scotia ... I was a university student in Calgary during the 1988 Winter Olympics, and I wouldn't have missed seeing this celebration for anything.
The Calgary bypass is slowly improving the Trans-Canada Highway
I think everybody here in Calgary, we know the importance of this game and what type of opponent Edmonton is. We definitely know we have to go out and play good football.
Day 3 in Calgary, game day! Heading off to mc Mann later today, first up, irish pub brakefast
- k03 58 seconds ago
Calgary goes green for Rider Nation - Posted Sports http://bit.ly/8Sos7T
- JoyfulLifer 1 minute ago
Calgary Flames 1443 http://deadpoolpoker.com/index.php?search=Calgary+Flames
- BigMamaNews 1 minute ago
@MongooseML that's why I am gonna move to Calgary by the time I'm 30 =D everyone goes to Calgary!
- Kaylooooo 2 minutes ago
@thefebruarys are you heading to Calgary at all?
- goehringer 2 minutes ago