Roughriders’ Grey Cup win sparks joy in Regina and Winnipeg, heartbreak for Alouettes fans | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 17, 2025 - 06:49

Roughriders’ Grey Cup win sparks joy in Regina and Winnipeg, heartbreak for Alouettes fans

November 17, 2025
Saskatchewan Roughrider fans poured out of Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg and flocked to downtown Regina’s Green Mile to celebrate the team’s 112th Grey Cup victory over the Montreal Alouettes. Across both cities, fans in green and white hooted, hugged and waved flags amid ringing bells and blaring horns, while Montreal supporters left the stadium in disappointment after the loss.


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