New Event Facebook Pages… be part of the conversation!
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Curlers and curling fans across the country are gearing up for another Season of Champions and now you can join in – on Facebook.
In addition to the Canadian Curling Association’s Official Facebook Page, we’ve launched dedicated Facebook Pages for each of our championship events. Now you can get involved in the discussion, find out who’s along for the ride, and see where the local promotions teams are popping up across the country.
You can “Like” pages, “Share” stories with your own Facebook Friends, and post comments about the news, photos and people involved in each championship event. With periodic and exclusive Facebook Fan contests and promotions, you’re going to want to be engaged with your favorite events for your opportunity to win great prizes throughout the curling season.
Click the links below to visit each of our new Championship Event Facebook Pages. Be sure to click the “Like” buttons and get involved in the conversations!
- Capital One Canada Cup of Curling
- WFG Continental Cup
- M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts
- Tim Hortons Brier
- Ford World Men’s Curling Championship
- Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
- Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
- Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Written by Canadian Curling Association
Friday, 14 September 2012 11:15
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About Canadian Curling Association The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) is the national sport governing body responsible for the development, promotion and organization of curling in Canada. In cooperation with its Provincial and Territorial Member Associations from across Canada, the CCA provides programs and services to curlers ranging from the youngest ‘little rocker’ (age 7 and up), to those participating at ages 70 and over – and from aspiring Olympians to Canadians with special needs, coaches, curling facility operators, ice makers and officials. The CCA also oversees and provides the comprehensive management of the Season of Champions event portfolio; develops and administers the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) for Olympic qualification; and organizes and operates the championship system for Juniors (under 20), Seniors (over 50), Mixed, Women, Men, University and Wheelchair. |






