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'Not a dream': Grey Cup champions Saskatchewan Roughriders hold parade in Regina
The Roughriders paraded through Regina, celebrating their first Grey Cup win since 2013 with speeches urging key players to stay for another season.
- On Nov. 18, 2025, the Saskatchewan Roughriders paraded down Albert Street to the Saskatchewan legislature, where players hoisted the Grey Cup on the premier's balcony during a ceremony.
- After beating the Montreal Alouettes 25-17 in Winnipeg, the Saskatchewan Roughriders held the parade to thank supporters and create lasting memories with fans.
- Organizers asked residents to line the route from 13th Avenue to 20th Avenue and avoid crowding residential streets near Mosaic Stadium, while fans in green and white hooted, waved flags, drank beers and smoked cigars.
- At the ceremony at the legislature, head coach Corey Mace praised everyone involved and said the club will push hard to win next year, while quarterback Trevor Harris thanked fans, vowed a repeat, and was moved by a painting.
- In historical context, the parade capped a long emotional rollercoaster for the Roughriders, uniting fans, players and provincial politicians after mixed results since the 2013 Grey Cup.
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'Not a dream': Grey Cup champions Saskatchewan Roughriders hold parade in Regina
REGINA - The Grey Cup champions Saskatchewan Roughriders paraded down the streets of Regina with cheering fans, bringing the CFL's top prize all the way to the legislature.
The players of the Alouettes were convinced that they would return to Montreal with the Grey Cup. Here's the record of their last week in Winnipeg.
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