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Receiver Wilson enjoying solid rookie season with Winnipeg Blue Bombers

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Ontaria Wilson has been quite a find for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The six-foot, 175-pound rookie is the CFL club’s top receiver with 37 catches for 575 yards and two touchdowns at the halfway point of the season for Winnipeg (3-6). Wilson’s emergence has been timely with starters Kenny Lawler, Dalton Schoen and most recently Drew Wolitarsky all sidelined with injuries.

“I hate that the guys got hurt but I’m also grateful for the opportunity,” Wilson said in a telephone interview. “Being a young guy, you just want to be able to prove yourself to your teammates and be able to contribute.”

Wilson’s contribution has been significant of late. He has surpassed the 100-yard receiving plateau in two straight games and three of Winnipeg’s last four. Wilson registered career highs in catches (13) and yards (201) in the Bombers’ 41-37 home win over Calgary on July 12.

The success comes after Wilson, 24, of Ashburn, Ga., had just two 100-yard games over his five-year tenure at Florida State and never recorded more than nine catches in a game before the contest versus Calgary.

Wilson had seven catches for 112 yards in Winnipeg’s last game, a 25-0 home victory over B.C. on Aug. 1. The Bombers resume their schedule Sunday visiting the Lions (5-4), who’ve lost three straight.

“We needed that win going into the bye week,” Wilson said. “If we had a winning record, maybe it would’ve been another win but that was a big win for us at the time.”

It has been a slow start for a Winnipeg club chasing a fifth straight Grey Cup appearance. But, despite their record, the Bombers remain in the thick of it in a very tight West Division. They trail third-place Calgary (4-5) by just two points and are only five behind first-place Saskatchewan (5-3-1).

However, fifth-place Edmonton (2-7) is close behind, having won two straight.

Wilson said candidly he’s not surprised with his production this season because no expects more from Wilson than he does. But he credits Bombers veteran quarterback Zach Collaros with helping accelerate his transition to Canadian football.

“That’s also a good thing about being a rookie and coming in having a great veteran quarterback to learn from,” Wilson said. “Our relationship has grown since I’ve been here.

“Zach often texts me, sends me stuff like how I feel about this route and stuff like that, which is good.”

However, being a receiver in Winnipeg’s offence means more than just catching passes from Collaros. The ground attack is a big part of the Bombers’ gameplan as running back Brady Oliveira was the CFL’s top rusher last year (1,534 yards) and is tied with Toronto’s Ka’Deem Carey (both 611 yards) for the league lead this season.

“I definitely love the run game and just trying to get physical and get my hands on guys,” Wilson said.

Something Wilson has noticed in the CFL is there’s a lot less physical contact between receivers and defensive backs at the line of scrimmage compared to south of the border. However, he can understand why given the longer, wider field and potential for a big play should the receiver break free from the press coverage.

“They (defensive backs) don’t really get as physical and don’t get hands on you so when you’re in your route you can often run it kind of free,” he said. “Definitely, you’ve got to respect peoples’ speed, especially with the waggle.”

Sunday’s contest begins an interesting stretch for Winnipeg, with five of its next six games coming against West Division opponents. After hosting Hamilton on Aug. 23, the Bombers will have their annual Labour Day home-and-home series with Saskatchewan then return from a bye week for a home-and-home matchup with Edmonton.

But Wilson said neither he nor the Bombers are looking that far ahead.

“We’re coming off a win but we’re not going to let that define our season,” he said. “It’s cliché, I know, but we’re just trying to 1-0 each week and win each week.

“As for me, I wouldn’t say the weight of expectation is heavy because I have high expectations of myself. I have my own confidence that also feeds off of other players.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 12, 2024.

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Mila Mulroney named chancellor of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, N.S.

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ANTIGONISH, N.S. – Mila Mulroney has been named the 11th chancellor of St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, the alma mater of her husband, former prime minister Brian Mulroney.

Brian Mulroney died Feb. 29 at the age of 84.

Mila Mulroney issued a statement today saying the university in Antigonish, N.S., was the place where her husband was inspired to become involved in politics and his experiences there helped form his values.

She says that over the past 50 years, she has spent many days at the campus and has met many of her husband’s fellow graduates.

The statement says she is “humbled and honoured” to take on her new role.

Dennis Flood, chairman of the university’s board of governors, said Mila Mulroney’s experience as a philanthropist and her international profile will bring “invaluable strengths” to the university.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024

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Fledgling Northern Super League adds four to front office ahead of April kickoff

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The Northern Super League has fleshed out its front office with four appointments.

Jose Maria Celestino da Costa was named vice-president and head of soccer operations while Marianne Brooks was appointed vice-president of partnerships, Kelly Shouldice as vice-president of brand and content and Joyce Sou as vice-president of finance and business operations.

The new six-team women’s pro league is set to kick off in April.

“Their unique expertise and leadership are crucial as we lay the foundation for not just a successful league in Canada, but one that stands among the top sports leagues in the world,” NSL president Christina Litz said in a statement. “By investing in top-tier talent and infrastructure, the Northern Super League is committed to creating a league that will elevate the game and set new standards for women’s professional soccer globally.”

Da Costa will oversee all on-field matters, including officiating. His resume includes stints with Estoril Praia, a men’s first-division team in Portugal, and the Portuguese Soccer Federation, where he helped develop the Portuguese women’s league.

Brooks spent a decade with Canucks Sports & Entertainment, working in “partnership sales and retention efforts” for the Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver Warriors, and Rogers Arena. Most recently, she served as senior director of account management at StellarAlgo, a software company that helps pro sports teams connect with their fans

Shouldice has worked for Corus Entertainment, the Canadian Football League, and most recently as vice-president of Content and Communications at True North Sports & Entertainment, where she managed original content as well as business and hockey communications.

Sou, who was involved in the league’s initial launch, will oversee financial planning, analysis and the league’s expansion strategy in her new role.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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RCMP warn of armed robbery suspects west of Edmonton

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MAYERTHORPE, Alta. – An emergency alert has been issued in an area west of Edmonton for two armed men.

RCMP say the men are on foot after a robbery.

They say people in the area of Mayerthorpe should not open their doors to strangers or pick up hitchhikers.

They say the suspects are dangerous and should not be approached.

One man is described as white, about 30 years-old, five feet 11 inches tall, 205 pounds with dark hair and dark eyes, who was last seen wearing a cowboy hat and black sweater.

The other man is six feet tall, about 220 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes, wearing a black flat brim hat with red letters.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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