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A solid foundation of Rider pride exists in Weyburn

Local fans of the Saskatchewan Roughriders demonstrate the solid foundation that is built in this community through the strength of football fans, as they prepare for the Rider Roundup that will take place on Friday, May 14. At the top from left are
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Local fans of the Saskatchewan Roughriders demonstrate the solid foundation that is built in this community through the strength of football fans, as they prepare for the Rider Roundup that will take place on Friday, May 14. At the top from left are Chloe Bedore, Sloan Bedore, Brody Skjonsby and Reece Skjonsby; in the second row are Angela Bedore, Nicole Wendt and Leslie Smith. On the bottom are Rochelle Wendt, Bob Smith, Owen Skjonsby and Leona Fornwald. In celebration of the Roughriders' 100th anniversary, the organization is holding a contest to see which community in the province should earn the right to be called 'Riderville'. Football fans in Weyburn have organized a community-wide event that will take place at the Comp track, to prove to the rest of the province that Weyburn is indeed 'Riderville'.

Local fans of the Saskatchewan Roughriders demonstrate the solid foundation that is built in this community through the strength of football fans, as they prepare for the Rider Roundup that will take place on Friday, May 14. At the top from left are