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2024 Northern Ontario Men's Provincial Curling Championship
The 2024 Northern Ontario Men's Provincial Curling Championship, the men's provincial curling championship for Northern Ontario, was held from January 24 to 28 at the NEMI Recreation Complex in Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Little Current, Ontario. The winning Trevor Bonot represented Northern Ontario at the 2024 Montana's Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship in Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan. The event was held in conjunction with the 2024 Northern Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's curling championship. Teams The teams are listed as follows: Map of teams Knockout brackets Source: A event B event C Event Knockout Results All draws are listed in Eastern Time Zone, Eastern Time (UTC−05:00). Draw 1 ''Wednesday, January 24, 9:00 am'' Draw 2 ''Wednesday, January 24, 2:00 pm'' Draw 3 ''Wednesday, January 24, 7:00 pm'' Draw 4 ''Thursday, January 25, 9:00 am'' Draw 5 ''Thursday, January ...
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Northeastern Manitoulin And The Islands
Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands is a municipality with town status in Manitoulin District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, approximately south of Espanola. Its main town is Little Current, located on the northeast side of Manitoulin Island. However, its territory also includes most of the small islands surrounding Manitoulin, even those at the far western end of Manitoulin. The town was created on January 1, 1998, by amalgamating the Town of Little Current with the Township of Howland and the unorganized small islands in Lake Huron. It is the administrative headquarters of the Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nations band government. Geography Communities Little Current is the largest community within the town, as well as its administrative centre. Formerly an independent town, Little Current was named variously by different groups for the swift strong currents of water running between the narrow passageway which connects the North Channel and Georgian Bay. Past names f ...
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