Jim Barker, George Cortez and Doug Malone will give back to the Canadian football community when they speak at the second annual Football Canada Coaches Association Convention.
Having already made a splash in the free agency pool, the Roughriders are exploring all options when it comes to their first overall pick in the upcoming Canadian Draft.
It wasn't long after B.C.'s Grey Cup victory that Lions receiver Marco Iannuzzi realized he wanted to do something special when he brought the Cup back home to Calgary.
While he's already had a small taste of the CFL as the Assistant Equipment Manager for the Edmonton Eskimos, prospect Brent Krawchuk is hoping to get his shot to play.
In a community as involved in its football team as Winnipeg, it's only fitting that they employ a football coach who matches their passion both on and off the field.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers general manager Joe Mack announced today that import offensive lineman Kelly Butler has retired. Butler joined the Bombers in 2010.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats offensive lineman Peter Dyakowski is one of four carefully chosen candidates attempting to earn the title of Canada's Smarterst Person.
Edmonton Eskimos general manager Eric Tillman announced today that the team has signed defensive back Ricardo Colclough and offensive tackle Xavier Fulton.
Lions quarterback Travis Lulay gave back to the local community this week in honour of International Women's Day, providing Source’s Women’s Place with a $10,000 donation.
With the Canadian Football League draft approaching, the Edmonton Eskimos plan to explore all of their options, which could include dealing both of their first-round picks.