"By the time it was done, everybody was looking at each other like, 'What the heck just happened?' "
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Rob van Meenen was an 18-year-old university student in 1993, the year Saskatoon rioted on Eighth Street after the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series. He — like many of his peers — was there, on site, as things turned from happy to menacing. Article content
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A Globe and Mail story in the aftermath of the Oct. 23 victory talked about how well-behaved fans in Toronto were. The headline read: ‘Jubilant fans party peacefully in Jays’ honour.’ Further down in the article, the reporter noted: “The celebration, however, was not so peacefu

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