13 Bomber legends honoured at Legacy Dinner
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Thirteen Winnipeg Blue Bomber legends were recognized their years of hard work and dedication at Wednesday night’s Legacy Dinner.
Among those honoured as the franchise marks its 80th season, were former players Chris Walby, Bob Cameron and coach Mike Riley, under whose leadership we last clutched the Grey Cup.
The sold-out dinner isn’t the only opportunity to see the greats — they’ll be on the field during halftime of Friday’s season opener against the Hamilton Tiger Cats. The game gets underway at 7 p.m. CanadInns Stadium.