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The Canadian Football League’s championsh­ip game is the culminatio­n of 162 matches played over seven months, but the game wouldn’t be the same without the historic Grey Cup trophy to hoist.

To kick off a week of activities leading to the 109th Grey Cup at Mosaic Stadium on Nov. 20, 15 Wing Air Base helped deliver the storied trophy to Saskatchew­an — safely, but in style.

Nearly 100 guests, dignitarie­s and military personnel gathered in Hangar 7 on Nov. 14 to watch as a Snowbirds jet taxied to the hangar entrance with the Grey Cup strapped into the co-pilot seat.

CFL Commission­er Randy Ambrosie and Wing Commander Col. Jonathan Bouchard took the trophy and walked into the hangar, where they set it on a pedestal. Several people then spoke about the importance of the trophy and the events leading to the Grey Cup.

This year’s Grey Cup theme is “Bring it to the heartland.”

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noted she was “beyond thrilled” to welcome the trophy to Saskatchew­an.

The Grey Cup is “solely and unmistakab­ly Canadian” and is one of the country’s most powerful symbols that brings people together, she continued. The Cup represents passion, sportsmans­hip and community — and communitie­s within communitie­s, including Riders’ fans who appear everywhere across Canada.

The arrival of the trophy and CFL of¿FLDOV PDNHV WKH UHDOLW\ RI WKH ZHHN ORQJ Grey Cup festival more apparent for Regina, while the event’s tradition encourages Canadians and football fans to celebrate the spirit of the game together — no matter who’s playing, Masters remarked.

“From coast to coast, people will tune in, and fans will come from across the country … to cheer on their team. And just to cheer on the game of football … ,” she said.

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and excitement to welcome the league, the teams and the fans to Regina — what we consider the heartland of football.”

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Not only is the Grey Cup a symbol of team supremacy, but it is also a symbol of teamwork, said Ambrosie, who thought it was “epic” to see the trophy arrive by ¿JKWHU MHW +H DOVR WKRXJKW WKH WURSK\ ZDV a symbol of national values and unity.

“The event brings Canadians together in a very unique and a very special way. And we will see people come to this great province (and) come to the City of Regina … from every nook and cranny in Canada and from all four corners,” he continued.

“And they’ll come to do something together, to be Canadians together (and) celebrate the Grey Cup together as an event.”

Ambrosie thanked the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s for hosting the Grey Cup, pointing out the team was supposed to host it in 2020 — but the pandemic cancelled that season. He commended the team for its careful planning and thanked the organizing committee and over 1,100 volunteers for ensuring fans have a great time.

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