Glenn Reid

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Glenn Reid first moved into the anchor chair at CBC Saskatchewan in 1986 and has been bringing sports to the people of Saskatchewan since then. Born and raised in Winnipeg, Glenn began his broadcast career in radio at Portage La Prairie, Manitoba before moving to Yorkton, and then to Regina.

Latest from Glenn Reid

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With the Grey Cup done and dusted, let the Riders' off-season begin

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have no time to relax.
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Roughriders may need help from above to salvage 2022

With 4 games to play, the Riders' fate is far from certain.
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Roughriders' next 4 games to tell the tale of the season

Right now, November should be the furthest thing from the Riders' minds. They have to salvage something from these next four games, or at most settle for a playoff journey through the east, where no western team has ever survived. 
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Riders Atlantic bound, but will not escape Marino story

The Garrett Marino story continues to be the most talked about issue in the CFL.
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My advice to Riders' QB Cody Fajardo: Stay off social media!

Embattled field general deserves support from fans.
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The Roughriders are winning, but earning no points for style

The Riders will host the west semi-final, but will go no further if they don't play better, says the team's coach.
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Roughriders activity not to be confused with achievement

Craig Dickenson praised the Riders' efforts in their 22-19 loss to the Calgary Stampeders, but then slammed them for not playing very well.
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Roughriders to sink or swim with Canadian receivers

Roughriders to sink or swim with Canadian receivers. Kian Schaffer-Bakers leads a talented trio of national pass catchers for the Riders
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Roughriders get knocked down. Can they get up again?

Roughriders get knocked down, can they get up again? Riders drop 23-8 decision to Bombers in front of home fans
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Sask. Roughriders extend unbeaten streak heading into bye week

The Riders defeated the Ottawa Redblacks 23-10 Saturday to go to 3-0.