Free Press presents CFLAA Legends Luncheon

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Special guests, football fan favourites and over 60 CFLAA alumni gathered Friday at the RBC Convention Centre to celebrate alumni achievements and the Indigenous Champion of the Year.

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Special guests, football fan favourites and over 60 CFLAA alumni gathered Friday at the RBC Convention Centre to celebrate alumni achievements and the Indigenous Champion of the Year.

The Grey Cup luncheon event, presented by the Free Press, also featured a silent auction with its proceeds supporting the CFLAA Alumni Support Fund and Winnipeg Blue Bombers Alumni, helping former players and their families.

Attendees were encouraged to wear their beloved CFL team’s colours and engage with all of the stars at the event.

Former Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver, Steve Mazurak, with his wife Heather (left) and his 96-year-old mother-in-law, Brenda Thomson and the Grey Cup at the CFLAA Legends Luncheon Friday. (Mike Deal / Free Press)
Former Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver, Steve Mazurak, with his wife Heather (left) and his 96-year-old mother-in-law, Brenda Thomson and the Grey Cup at the CFLAA Legends Luncheon Friday. (Mike Deal / Free Press)

Free Press CEO Mike Power said that as western Canada’s oldest newspaper, the Free Press has always been a part of Grey Cup coverage and is delighted to be adding yet another chapter as Winnipeg hosts this year’s championship game.

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Former Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver, Steve Mazurak, takes a photo of his wife Heather (left) and his 96-year-old mother-in-law, Brenda Thomson, with the Grey Cup. (Mike Deal / Free Press)
MIKE DEAL / FREE PRESS Former Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver, Steve Mazurak, takes a photo of his wife Heather (left) and his 96-year-old mother-in-law, Brenda Thomson, with the Grey Cup. (Mike Deal / Free Press)
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