Canadian Firefighters Curling Championships – Playoffs Set

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Curling fans of all ages are watching the action. Here Lamarith tests out how heavy a curling stone really is. - James Murray photo.
Curling fans of all ages are watching the action. Here Lamarith tests out how heavy a curling stone really is. - James Murray photo.

Saskatchewan is atop the leaderboard for the Canadian Firefighters Championship at the Port Arthur Curling Club
Saskatchewan is atop the leaderboard for the Canadian Firefighters Championship at the Port Arthur Curling Club
THUNDER BAY – SPORTS – Action continues at the Canadian Firefighters Championships being played at the Port Arthur Curling Club. Saskatchewan is atop the scoreboard with so far a perfect record in round robin play.

The final round-robin draws have completed today at the 59th Canadian Firefighters Curling Championships at Port Arthur Curling Club.

The top 4 teams have been decided for the page playoffs.

Page playoffs will begin Friday, April 6 at 930 am.
The 1 – 2 game will see Saskatchewan playing Alberta
The 3 – 4 game will see Nova Scotia playing Southern Ontario

The loser of the 1 –2 game will play the winner of the 3 – 4 game at 2:30 pm Friday.

The Championship game will be held at 1:00 pm Saturday, April 7 at Port Arthur Curling Club.

Curling fans of all ages are watching the action. Here Lamarith tests out how heavy a curling stone really is. - James Murray photo.
Curling fans of all ages are watching the action. Here Lamarith tests out how heavy a curling stone really is. – James Murray photo.
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