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1966 Diamond D Championship
The 1966 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Diamond "D" Championship the Canada, Canadian women's curling championship was held from February 28 to March 3, 1966 at the Capilano Winter Club in North Vancouver (district municipality), North Vancouver, British Columbia. Alberta, Team Alberta, who was Skip (curling), skipped by Gail Lee won the event by finishing round robin play unbeaten with a 9–0 record. This was Alberta's first championship. This was also the first time since 1962 Diamond D Championship, 1962 in which a rink finished unbeaten and the third time overall. Alberta also tied a record for most points stolen in one end in their Draw 5 matchup with Quebec as Alberta scored six in the first end en route to a 14-6 win. This tournament would tie the record set in the inaugural event for the most extra ends in one tournament with four. This record would be broken in . Teams The teams are listed as follows: Map of teams Round robin standings ''Final Round Robin stan ...
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North Vancouver (district Municipality)
The District of North Vancouver is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, and is part of Metro Vancouver. It surrounds the City of North Vancouver on three sides. As of 2016, the District stands as the second wealthiest city in Canada, with neighbouring West Vancouver the richest. The municipality is largely characterized as being a relatively quiet, affluent suburban hub home to many middle and upper-middle-class families. Homes in the District generally range from mid-sized family bungalows to very large luxury houses. A number of dense multi-family and mixed-use developments have popped up across the district in recent years; however, the District remains a primarily suburban municipality. The District is served by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, British Columbia Ambulance Service, and the District of North Vancouver Fire Department. History For thousands of years, the Indigenous Squamish and their kin Tsleil-Waututh, of the Coast Salish, resided in the ...
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