The Saskatchewan Roughriders didn’t just win the 2025 Grey Cup — they created a moment that now sits proudly beside 1989 and 2013 as one of the province’s great sporting milestones. This wasn’t simply a victory on the field. It was a celebration of community, pride, and the unique football culture that defines Saskatchewan like nowhere else in the CFL.

For 39-year-old Trevor Harris, the championship felt like a storybook finally given its perfect ending. Long called a “journeyman” or “bridge quarterback,” Harris answered every doubt by capturing his first Grey Cup as a starter. It was validation and vindication all at once. This season, Harris didn’t just guide the offence — he steered the entire franchise with calm, experience, and determination. And when the final seconds ticked away, t

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