Unfinished business.
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| Title: | Unfinished business. |
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| Source: | Business in Calgary. May2026, Vol. 36 Issue 5, p6-9. 4p. |
| Subjects: | Football teams, Championships, Corporate culture, Football stadiums, Community involvement, Canadian Football League (CFL), Business partnerships, Sports seasons, Audience participation |
| Geographic Terms: | Calgary (Alta.) |
| Abstract: | The article focuses on the Calgary Stampeders football team’s preparations and ambitions for the 2026 season, highlighted by hosting the Canadian Football League’s (CFL) Grey Cup championship game at McMahon Stadium on November 15. Jay McNeil, the team’s president and former player, emphasizes the organization’s renewed culture, improved team health, and community engagement efforts, including outreach to diverse groups such as the South Asian and Indigenous communities. The Stampeders have also enhanced the fan experience with new stadium features and multi-game ticket packages, aiming to strengthen local support and business partnerships. Hosting the Grey Cup is presented as both a significant opportunity and responsibility to elevate the CFL brand and unite Calgary. [Extracted from the article] |
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