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Tickets for World Women’s Curling Championships available Friday

It’s time to stock up on your red and white gear, Prince George.

That’s because come Friday, at 10 a.m., fans can lock down their tickets to watch Team Canada, and the other 12 competing nations, who will be in action during the 2020 World Women’s Curling Championships at the CN Centre.

Selected single-draw tickets start at just $17.50, making them ideal for any budget. Here’s a look at what single-draw tickets will be available on Friday:

  • $17.50 — Non-Team Canada round-robin games
  • $19.50 — Sunday-Friday Team Canada morning games
  • $25 — Monday-Thursday Team Canada afternoon games
  • $30 — opening Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and Tuesday Team Canada evening games

In addition to the single-draw offers, a variety of new packages will go on sale as well.

Here’s a look:

  • Championship Weekend — Last Eight mini package (Friday to Sunday): $199
  • Opening Weekend — First Five mini package (Saturday, Sunday): $99
  • Opening Day Special (Saturday, March 14): breakfast in the Patch, Opening Ceremonies, Draw 1 and Draw 2. Make a day of it for one low-price: $45
  • Sunday to Thursday Day packs (three draws per day): $59

Full event packages still available, and also on Friday, a special offer for youth ages 17 and under is being introduced. Youth single-draw tickets are priced at $15 (fees and taxes included).

All prices are per ticket and are, other than the youth tickets, subject to standard facility and ticket service fees.

Here’s a look at the Team Canada schedule (all times Pacific):

  • March 14, Draw 2 (6 p.m.)
  • March 15, Draw 3 (8 a.m.)
  • March 15, Draw 5 (6 p.m.)
  • March 16, Draw 7 (1 p.m.)
  • March 16, Draw 8 (6 p.m.)
  • March 17, Draw 10 (1 p.m.)
  • March 17, Draw 11 (6 p.m.)
  • March 18, Draw 12 (1 p.m.)
  • March 19, Draw 16 (1 p.m.)
  • March 20, Draw 18 (8 a.m.)
  • March 20, Draw 20 (6 p.m.)

Canada’s opponents won’t be known until after the field has been determined, as countries have to qualify through regional championships. Canada’s team will be decided at the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw, Sask.

Not only will a world title be up for grabs, but Prince George will also be the first opportunity for countries to earn qualifying points for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

In addition to being a part of World Women’s Championship inside the CN Centre, you’ll also be a part of what will be B.C.’s biggest curling party, the World Famous Patch — just a few indoor steps away from the arena bowl at the Kin 1 Arena inside the CN Centre. You can check out live music, have a meal and mingle with players and fellow fans from all over Canada, and around the world.

Keep checking www.curling.ca/2020worldwomen/ for all event updates, including volunteer signup, new ticket offers, team announcements and the event schedule when it is set.

Those wishing to volunteer can register at www.curling.ca/2020worldwomen/volunteers/ to stay up to date on volunteer opportunities.

TSN/RDS2 will provide complete coverage of every Canadian game at the 2020 World Women’s Championship.

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Ethan Ready
Ethan Ready
Ethan Ready is new to the Northern Capital, having moved to Prince George from Woodstock, ON. A graduate of Mohawk College in Hamilton, ON, Ethan has joined the MyPGNow newsroom as a news reporter, covering stories in and around the area.

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