REGINA The Saskatchewan Roughriders have selected defensive back Nelson Lokombo second overall in the 2021 CFL Draft. “I don’t know how to descibe the emotions. I’m still kind of in shock,” Lokombo said moments after being drafted. “It was all positive, I was very excited, I didn’t really see that coming.” The University of Saskatchewan Huskies product was named the USports Defensive Player of the Year in 2019. He played halfback with the Huskies. “The coaching staff already know how they want to use me and I’m excited to get going,” Lokombo said. “I know that my meeting with them went well, I just wasn’t sure if they were going to pick me but I’m glad that they did.”
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Another Canadian airline will start flying in and out of Thunder Bay in June.
Flair is based in Edmonton, and says it will bring what it calls its ultra-low cost service to 18 Canadian destinations by summer.
The company, calling itself Canada’s only independent carrier, adds as non-essential air service safely restarts in Canada, it’ll begin flying May 1st out Ottawa, Kitchener-Waterloo, Halifax and Saint John, NB.
Thunder Bay is the following month, along with Charlottetown.
Victoria and Abbottsford will be on the list in July.
Flair’s president, Stephen Jones, says Canadians have been paying too much for too long, and they are going to change that.
Another Canadian airline will start flying in and out of Thunder Bay in June.
Flair is based in Edmonton, and says it will bring what it calls its ultra-low cost service to 18 Canadian destinations by summer.
The company, calling itself Canada’s only independent carrier, adds as non-essential air service safely restarts in Canada, it’ll begin flying May 1st out Ottawa, Kitchener-Waterloo, Halifax and Saint John, NB.
Thunder Bay is the following month, along with Charlottetown.
Victoria and Abbottsford will be on the list in July.
Flair’s president, Stephen Jones, says Canadians have been paying too much for too long, and they are going to change that.
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