“It’s going to be special, and it’s going to be something that, if you’re there, you’re going to remember for a long time,” the CFL commissioner said in advance of Saturday’s game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Toronto Argonauts (noon, TSN, CKRM 980). “I’ve had this week marked on my calendar for some time because I really believed that this was going to be transformational for us in the effect that we’ll have on the league and the effect it will have on this community. Hopefully, that’s the beginning of a long-term march towards Canada’s 10th CFL franchise.” Saturday’s Touchdown Atlantic game is taking place in Wolfville, a community of approximately 4,000 people located 90 kilometres west of Halifax. The town is the home to Acadia University. The school’s stadium, which normally accommodates 3,000 spectators, has been expanded to 10,000 with temporary seats. Tickets for the event were originally $40 to $80, but prices have increased closer to kickoff. There’s no way Wolfvi