WINNIPEG — No matter what they choose to rename it, football fans will still call the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ stadium “IG Field.”
WINNIPEG — No matter what they choose to rename it, football fans will still call the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ stadium “IG Field.”
NEEPAWA, Man. — Our roads are in shambles and Manitobans are concerned about cutbacks to health care, yet last month, the provincial government announced that it is writing off $82 million in loans to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
The Salvation Army’s annual Toy Mountain campaign kicks off with support from the Winnipeg police, Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, Retired Firefighters Association, and the Blue Bombers.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are shoring up their offensive line by bringing in city product Geoff Gray. The Winnipeg native and former Manitoba Bison was selected by the Bombers eighth overall in the 2017 CFL Draft.
WINNIPEG — Season ticket prices for Winnipeg’s professional soccer team will range from $15 to $28 per match to begin the 2019 season. Valour FC announced Tuesday its 15-game inaugural season at Investors Group Field. Youth season tickets start at $11.
If you didn’t already snag a ticket for Saturday’s Banjo Bowl at Investors Group Field, better luck next year. The annual Winnipeg Blue Bombers-Saskatchewan Roughriders tilt on September 8 is sold out.
With a lingering heat warning heading into this weekend and temperatures expected to soar above 30°C, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers want fans attending Friday night’s game to take some precautions.
Winnipeg’s professional soccer team is scoring on the pitch with an elite soccer program for girls. The Valour FC Elite Girls’ team is open to players 14 to 17 years of age and will replace the former Manitoba Blizzard team.
WINNIPEG — Andrew Harris is hoping to enjoy two big celebrations at Investors Group Field this weekend.
The former head coach of the Canada Under-20 Men’s National Team has been chosen to lead Valour FC, Winnipeg’s new soccer team.
A new professional soccer team will take to the pitch next year under the Canadian Premier League. The professional men’s team will be branded as Valour FC, a tribute to three Winnipeg soldiers who fought in World War I.
Canadian country duo The Reklaws have been tapped to perform at the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ home opener on June 14 when the team hosts the Edmonton Eskimos.