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Saskatchewan Roughriders sign Kentucky DL Octavious Oxendine

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign Kentucky DL Octavious Oxendine

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign Memphis RB Mario Anderson

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign Memphis RB Mario Anderson

Regina’s Randy Bryden closes in on playoffs at World Senior Men’s Curling Championship

Regina’s Randy Bryden closes in on playoffs at World Senior Men’s Curling Championship

Canada takes 11-2 win over Wales to improve to 4-0 and remain in first place in Group A with two games remaining
Coming up on the SportsCage

Coming up on the SportsCage

Join Barney Shynkaruk on the Tuesday Edition of the SportsCage.
Yorkton Terriers captain Jaron Desnoyers named finalist for CJHL Top Forward Award

Yorkton Terriers captain Jaron Desnoyers named finalist for CJHL Top Forward Award

The Canadian Junior Hockey League announced Tuesday the names of the six players who have been selected as finalists for its Top Forward Award in the 2024-25 campaign.
Saskatchewan Roughriders select two players in 2025 CFL Global Draft

Saskatchewan Roughriders select two players in 2025 CFL Global Draft

The Saskatchewan Roughriders used their selections in the Canadian Football League’s Global Draft to bolster their defensive line and special teams.
Saskatchewan Sports Calendar: April 29

Saskatchewan Sports Calendar: April 29

Between The Lines: The best part of CFL draft day with Saskatchewan Roughriders' GM Jeremy O'Day

Between The Lines: The best part of CFL draft day with Saskatchewan Roughriders' GM Jeremy O'Day

It’s a nervous day for football athletes across the country. It’s Draft day in the Canadian Football League.
Moose Jaw ball player Jesse Lesperance signs with U.S. college

Moose Jaw ball player Jesse Lesperance signs with U.S. college

Moose Jaw AA Canucks athlete commits to Ken State Tuscarawas.
Regina’s Randy Bryden stays perfect at World Senior Men’s Curling Championship

Regina’s Randy Bryden stays perfect at World Senior Men’s Curling Championship

Randy Bryden’s team from the Callie Curling Club in Regina is 3-0 at the World Senior Men’s Curling Championship in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Bryden’s quartet topped England’s Ken Horton 8-2 in his lone game Monday.