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WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

The Free Press has published a lot of front pages since Nov. 26, 1990. But the front page we published on Monday, Nov. 25 of this year was extra-special for long-suffering fans of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The one word headline – FINALLY! – said it all as the city’s CFL team ended the long-standing cup drought that began way back in 1991, after the Big Blue beat Edmonton 50-11.

To mark the truly historic nature of  the front page with Andrew Harris hoisting the Grey Cup that he helped bring home to his birthplace, we have printed a glossy 11- by 17-inch version suitable for framing.

That commemorative front page is available to our subscribers for only $9.99. For those who aren’t subscribers, the price is $49.99.

To order your piece of Winnipeg football history, click here: wfp.to/bombersfrontpage

Paul Samyn

Paul Samyn
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Updated on Monday, December 2, 2019 7:36 PM CST: Updates.

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