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Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas, the Voice of the Saskatchewan Roughriders

Dave Thomas, a trusted sports broadcaster, was born and raised in Weyburn, Sask., where his early years were spent both in the city and on the family farm near Kayville. His journey into broadcasting began in his hometown, setting the stage for a distinguished career that would span over two decades.
Dave’s career took flight as he captivated audiences with his unique on-air delivery in Saskatoon. His voice became synonymous with excitement and expertise as he broadcasted more than 700 games across various sports, including hockey, football, and baseball. Notable highlights of his career include the 2010 World Junior Hockey Championship, the 2013 Memorial Cup, the 2013 Grey Cup, and the Hardy Cup Championships from 2018 to 2023.
In April 2024, Dave embarked on a new chapter by joining the Harvard Media team as the Voice of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. This role allows him to continue his passion for sports while contributing his extensive knowledge and engaging style to one of Canada’s most cherished teams.
Outside of his professional life, Dave is deeply committed to his family and community. He enjoys spending quality time with his wife, Kathryn, and their sons, Will and Alex. His dedication to youth sports is evident through his decade-long involvement in coaching minor hockey and his certification in flag football coaching. Additionally, Dave actively volunteers for various charitable organizations, reflecting his strong commitment to giving back to the community that has supported him throughout his career.

Recent Work by Dave

Between The Lines: Shawn Bane Jr. takes over

Between The Lines: Shawn Bane Jr. takes over

It's a bye week for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. A time for the team to rest, reflect, and recuperate. The same holds true for yours truly. That's why today we have special guest host, rider receiver Shawn Bane Jr.
Saskatoon Valkyries win fifth straight WWCFL Championship

Saskatoon Valkyries win fifth straight WWCFL Championship

The Saskatoon Valkyries are in familiar territory. The Valkyries won their fifth straight Western Women’s Canadian Football League Championship with a 28-0 victory over the Edmonton Arctic Pride at Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday.
Saskatchewan Roughriders start QB Jake Maier against B.C. Lions, Trevor Harris ruled out

Saskatchewan Roughriders start QB Jake Maier against B.C. Lions, Trevor Harris ruled out

Jake Maier will start for the Saskatchewan Roughriders when they host the B.C. Lions on Saturday. Starter Trevor Harris has been ruled out of the game with a head injury and illness.
Between The Lines: Next Man Up, Jake Maier edition

Between The Lines: Next Man Up, Jake Maier edition

The next man up philosophy is a reality in professional football. For the Saskatchewan Roughriders, that could be quarterback Jake Maier if Trevor Harris is unable to play tomorrow against BC.
‘It might be a game-time decision’: Riders' Corey Mace taking Trevor Harris starting QB call down to the wire against B.C. Lions

‘It might be a game-time decision’: Riders' Corey Mace taking Trevor Harris starting QB call down to the wire against B.C. Lions

Between The Lines: ‘Our job isn’t to throw to the other team’: Darian Durant

Between The Lines: ‘Our job isn’t to throw to the other team’: Darian Durant

You have to love the passion of CFL fans, and that passion has been on full display after TSN analyst and Super Bowl champion Luke Wilson referred to the Saskatchewan Rough Riders' 39-32 win over the Toronto Argonauts last week as "hot garbage."
Between The Lines: The green and white are back in the black.

Between The Lines: The green and white are back in the black.

Well, the green and white are back in the black.
'Just relax': QB Trevor Harris misses practice with Saskatchewan Roughriders as Corey Mace holds him out

'Just relax': QB Trevor Harris misses practice with Saskatchewan Roughriders as Corey Mace holds him out

Green and White are back in black, Saskatchewan Roughriders announce $2.1 million net profit in 2024

Green and White are back in black, Saskatchewan Roughriders announce $2.1 million net profit in 2024

Between The Lines: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Between The Lines: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

You know the old saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That said, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are a perfect 3-0 to start the CFL season after their 39-32 victory last week in Toronto.
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