
CFL makes statement on Ottawa
September 11, 2006 - Canadian Football League (CFL) News Release
Toronto, ON - (September 11, 2006) - The Canadian Football League (CFL) is continuing the process to bring back a franchise to the Ottawa-Gatineau area. The CFL received letters of interest today from all of the prospective purchasers which had previously indicated expressions of interest.
"We received all of the letters of interest at the conclusion of today's deadline and we're beginning to evaluate the responses," said Ted Hellard, the Chairman of the CFL's Franchise Committee. "There is no deadline or time limit. When a decision has been finalized, an announcement will be made."
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