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The 2024 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship was held from March 24 to 30 at the Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. [1] This was the second year in a row the event was held in Moose Jaw.
The winning Trevor Bonot represented Northern Ontario at the 2024 Montana's Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship in Regina, Saskatchewan. The event was held in conjunction with the 2024 Northern Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's curling championship. [1]
Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling: 1.5000 14: Palmerston Mixed Doubles Spiel [317] Palmerston, Ontario, Nov. 1–3: Weeks / Steep: Ford / Campbell: CA$7,000: CA$2,000: Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling: 1.5000 WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup 1 [318] Riga, Latvia, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2: Gaidule / Buncis: Barone / Zass €1,000 €400: World Curling ...
Twelve teams qualified for the 2024 Ontario Tankard. The top four southern Ontario teams on the Canada Team Ranking System as of December 18, 2023 qualified, as well as the next four teams based on points accumulated in Ontario only events (St. Catharines Golf & CC Cash Spiel, Stu Sells Oakville Tankard, KW Fall Classic, AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic, Capital Curling Fall Open, Stu Sells ...
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The 2024 Men's League1 Ontario season is the tenth of League1 Ontario, a Division 3 men's soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid and the highest level of soccer based in the Canadian province of Ontario. Starting from this season, the league will split into three divisions with promotion and relegation between them. [1] [2]
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In honour of the 50th anniversary of the Glengarry Highland Games held annually at Maxville, Ontario, Canada Post issued 'Highland Games' on 1 August 1997. The commemorative stamp was designed by Fraser Ross, based on photographs by Andrew Balfour. The 45¢ stamps are perforated 12.5 x 13 and were printed by Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited. [3]