Stampeders to Face Lions in West Semi-Final; First Nations Princess Crowned

The Calgary Stampeders are set to face the BC Lions in the West Semi-Final of the 2025 Grey Cup Playoffs [5, 6]. The playoff picture is now solidified after 21 weeks of regular season action in the Canadian Football League (CFL) [5]. The Lions earned the right to host the Stampeders after defeating the Saskatchewan Roughriders 27-21 [5].

Playoff Bound

The Stampeders are heading into the playoffs after what appears to be a strong regular season, with at least eleven wins [1]. The team celebrated their victories with enthusiasm, as evidenced by their post-game locker room celebrations [1]. The upcoming game against the Lions promises to be a hard-fought contest as both teams vie for a spot in the next round of the playoffs [6]. Numbers and statistics will undoubtedly play a role in determining the outcome of the game, adding another layer of intrigue to the matchup [6].

2026 Stampede Princess

In other news surrounding the Calgary Stampede, Raegan First Rider from the Kainai Nation was crowned the 2026 Calgary Stampede First Nations Princess [2, 4]. The crowning ceremony took place on October 26, 2025 [2, 4]. First Rider, a contemporary jingle dress dancer, expressed that dance has always been her greatest passion and strength [3]. She uses her dancing as a powerful form of expression [3]. First Rider aims to ensure everyone's voice is heard during her reign as Princess [4].

TL;DR

  • The Calgary Stampeders will play the BC Lions in the West Semi-Final of the 2025 CFL Grey Cup Playoffs [5, 6].
  • The Lions secured home-field advantage for the semi-final game after defeating the Roughriders [5].
  • Raegan First Rider of the Kainai Nation was crowned the 2026 Calgary Stampede First Nations Princess [2, 4].
  • First Rider is a jingle dress dancer who is passionate about using her platform to amplify diverse voices [3, 4].