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British Columbia Lions are a Canadian Football League team based in Vancouver, British Columbia.//In 1951 a group led by Ken Stauffer and Tiny Radar, were inspired by Vancouver Sun columnist Andy Lyle's article to start a football team in Vancouver. To try to get a team in Vancouver, the ownership group sent their representatives to the off-season Western Interprovincial Football Union (WIFU) meetings to initiate Vancouver’s bid for a team. The representatives (Radar and Orville Burke) were told to return to the meetings the following year with a $25,000 good-faith bond if they could generate sufficient interest in the Vancouver area. The first meetings were held at the Arctic Club in November and a committee headed by Burke and Harry Spring set out to sell memberships at $20 each
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