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Prince George residents are hurrying hard to the box office

Prince George residents are hurrying hard to the box office
More than 500 ticket deposits have been purchased since the City’s official bid to host the 2020 Tim Horton’s Brier
“It’s not just curling fans we need. If we’re just hanging on the curling community here to support this event, that’s not enough. We need to bring the broader community and I think we’re on a track to get there.”
CN Centre Manager Glen Mikkelsen
Curling Canada must receive PG’s bid by June 30th

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