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The Dominion 2012 Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championship
The 2012 Dominion of Canada Northern Ontario Provincial Men's Curling Championship was held February 5–12 at the Soo Curlers Association in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The winning team of Brad Jacobs represented Northern Ontario at the 2012 Tim Hortons Brier The 2012 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 3 to March 11 at the Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This Brier marked the sixth time that Saskatoon hosted the Brier; the last time ... in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Teams Standings Results Draw 1 ''February 5, 2:30 PM ET '' Draw 2 ''February 5, 7:30 PM ET '' Draw 3 ''February 6, 2:00 PM ET '' Draw 4 ''February 6, 7:30 PM ET '' Draw 5 ''February 7, 2:00 PM ET '' Draw 6 ''February 7, 7:30 PM ET '' Draw 7 ''February 8, 2:00 PM ET '' Draw 8 ''February 8, 7:30 PM ET '' Draw 9 ''February 9, 2:00 PM ET '' Draw 10 ''February 9, 7:30 PM E ...
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Sault Ste
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Fort William Curling Club
The Fort William Curling Club is a curling club located in the Downtown Fort William, Ontario, Downtown Fort William neighbourhood of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The club hosted the Tim Hortons Brier, Canadian men's curling championship in 1960 Macdonald Brier, 1960 and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canadian women's curling championship in 1969 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship, 1969. It is also the home club of World Curling Championships, World Men's curling champions Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Bob Nicol, Bruce Kennedy (curler), Bruce Kennedy, Ian Tetley, and Pat Perroud. History The Fort William Curling Club was established in Fort William, Ontario, Fort William (now Thunder Bay) on September 18, 1891, on property leased by Peter and John McKellar. It was originally part of the Curl Manitoba, Manitoba Curling Association. The rink was destroyed by fire twice, in 1892 and 1908. The current facility, with Ice rink#Artificial ice, artificial ice, opened on March 10, 1951 ...
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Greater Sudbury
Sudbury, officially the City of Greater Sudbury is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population, with a population of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian Census. By land area, it is the largest in Ontario and the List of the largest cities and towns in Canada by area, fifth largest in Canada. It is administratively a List of census divisions of Ontario#Single-tier municipalities, single-tier municipality and thus is not part of any district, county, or regional municipality. The City of Greater Sudbury is separate from, but entirely surrounded by the Sudbury District. The city is also referred to as "Grand Sudbury" among Franco-Ontarian, Francophones. The Sudbury region was inhabited by the Ojibwe people of the Algonquin people, Algonquin group for thousands of years prior to the founding of Sudbury after the discovery of nickel ore in 1883 during the construction of the transcontinental railway. Greater Sudbury was formed in 2001 by merging the cities and towns of the former Regi ...
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Sudbury Curling Club
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Tom Cull
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Gavan Jamieson
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Kyle Chandler (curler)
Kyle Martin Chandler (born September 17, 1965) is an American actor. Chandler received widespread critical acclaim for his performance as Eric Taylor in '' Friday Night Lights'' (2006–2011); he received numerous award nominations for his portrayal of the character and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2011 for his performance in the show's final season. Making his screen acting debut in a 1988 television film, '' Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story'', Chandler's first regular television role was in the ABC drama '' Homefront'' (1991–1993). This was followed by the lead role of Gary Hobson in the CBS series ''Early Edition'' (1996–2000), for which he won a Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television. His other television roles include the sitcom ''What About Joan?'' (2001) and the legal drama ''The Lyon's Den'' (2003), both short-lived, and a well-received guest appearance on the medical drama ''Grey's Anatomy'', for which ...
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Jordan Chandler (curler)
In 1993, Evan Chandler, a dentist and screenwriter based in Los Angeles, accused the American singer Michael Jackson of sexually abusing Chandler's 13-year-old son, Jordan. Jackson had befriended Jordan after renting a vehicle from Jordan's stepfather. Though Evan Chandler initially encouraged the friendship, he later confronted his ex-wife, who had custody of Jordan, with suspicions that the relationship was inappropriate. Chandler wanted to resolve the issue with a financial settlement, but he and Jackson could not agree on an amount. In July, Jordan told a psychiatrist and police that Jackson had sexually abused him, triggering an investigation. Some of Jackson's staff reported inappropriate behavior, but the police dismissed their accounts as not credible as they had sold their stories to tabloids or had grievances against Jackson. Jackson's legal team maintained that Chandler was attempting to extort Jackson, citing a phone recording in which he said he was going to "humilia ...
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Stratton Curling Club
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Andrew McCormick (curler)
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