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Corey Chamblin’s time with the Saskatchewan Roughriders is consigned to the past.

That’s how Chamblin looks back on his three-plus seasons as the head coach of the CFL team.

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On the weekend, he is to make his first appearance in Regina since being fired by the Riders midway through the 2015 season. He is now the defensive co-ordinator, assistant head coach and defensive backs coach with the Toronto Argonauts, who are to oppose the Roughriders on Saturday.

“There aren’t any real emotions about returning to Regina,’’ Chamblin said Wednesday from Toronto. “Everything in Regina is history, both positive and negative.

“The stadium isn’t there from when I was there and it’s not even the same team. It’s like whole new organization because everything has moved. That’s what unique about this. All of the memories are gone with old Mosaic Stadium.’’

Old Mosaic Stadium was the site of Chamblin’s greatest achievement as a head coach when he led the Riders to a 45-23 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 2013 Grey Cup game. Guard Brendon LaBatte, centre Dan Clark, receiver Rob Bagg and fullback Spencer Moore are the only Riders remaining from the 2013 championship team.