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Community Corner: Rivalry Everywhere

August 31, 2010 | jason-colero
Whether it’s on the field, in an arena or on the basketball court, the players that don the uniforms exhibit a great level of competition when they face each other..

Community Corner: Starting At The Roots

July 21, 2010 | jason-colero
I’m getting excited about Friday’s game as it will feature minor football, and that’s pretty special…

Community Corner: Huddle Up Ends On Personal High

July 16, 2010 | jason-colero
The Huddle-Up Bullying Prevention program recently wrapped up its ninth year in 2010, and next September it will be a decade old…

Community Corner: Community Season Slows Down

June 28, 2010 | jason-colero
The end of the off-season introduces the rigors of training camp and a time when players are no longer a phone call away from making an appearance…

Community Corner: Bullying For All Ages

May 7, 2010 | jason-colero
Studies show that every seven minutes a child is bullied somewhere in the world…

Community Corner: Argo By Choice, A Torontonian Forever

April 9, 2010 | jason-colero
This week, Jason talks about Argo alumni who stay in the ‘T-dot’ instead of packing up and leaving. They stay because they have been so involved in the community that they realize ...

Community Corner: Double Blue, Double Sport

April 1, 2010 | jason-colero
In the latest edition of Community Corner, Jason talks about the Argos’ community contributions that involve other sports such as basketball or hockey…

Community Corner: Deeper Than Sport

March 25, 2010 | jason-colero
In his latest blog, Jason discusses dealing with the loss of friends and family over his tenure, including the shocking loss of WR Norm Casola…

Community Corner: Changing Of The Guard

March 2, 2010 | jason-colero
In this week’s blog, Jason talks about the importance of having a group of owners in the CFL that are committed to their local communities…

Community Corner: Business Of Pro Football

February 23, 2010 | jason-colero
Imagine going back to a school and having to answer students’ questions regarding how a player is doing, and you have to tell them that he is no longer here…
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