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2011 British Columbia Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
The 2011 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, British Columbia's women's provincial curling championship, was held January 17–23 at the Cloverdale Curling Club in Surrey, British Columbia. The winning team of Kelly Scott represented team British Columbia at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Scott's team finishing 7-4 in round robin play, moving into a tiebreaker where they were eliminated playing against Nova Scotia. Teams Standings Results Draw 1 ''January 17, 12:00 PM PT '' Draw 2 ''January 17, 7:30 PM PT '' Draw 3 ''January 18, 12:00 PM PT '' Draw 4 ''January 18, 7:00 PM PT '' Draw 5 ''January 19, 12:00 PM PT '' Draw 6 ''January 19, 7:00 PM PT '' Draw 7 ''January 20, 12:00 PM PT '' Draw 8 ''January 20, 7:00 PM PT '' Draw 9 ''January 21, 9:30 AM PT '' Tie Breaker ''January 21, 2:30 PM PT '' Playoffs 1 vs. 2 ''January 21, 7:00 PM PT'' 3 vs. 4 ''Jan ...
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Surrey, British Columbia
Surrey is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It is located south of the Fraser River on the Canada–United States border. It is a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver regional district and metropolitan area. Mainly a suburban city, Surrey is the province's second-largest by population after Vancouver and the third-largest by area after Abbotsford and Prince George. Seven neighbourhoods in Surrey are designated town centres: Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Guildford, Newton, South Surrey, and City Centre encompassed by Whalley. History Surrey was incorporated in 1879, and encompasses land formerly occupied by a number of Halqemeylem-speaking indigenous groups. When Englishman H.J. Brewer looked across the Fraser River from New Westminster and saw a land reminiscent of his native County of Surrey in England, the settlement of Surrey was placed on the map. The area then comprised forests of douglas fir, fir, red cedar, hemlock, blackberry bushes, and cranberry bogs. A p ...
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