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B.C. Curling championships wrap up

  • The B.C. Curling Championships concluded successfully on Sunday with final matches held at the George Preston Arena in Langley, as reported by organizers.
  • The Corryn Brown team from Kamloops won the women's championship by defeating Kayla Macmillan's rink 10-7, while the men's championship was won by the Cameron De Jong team from Victoria, who defeated Glenn Venance's team 10-8.
  • Loriann McGowan, co-chair of the organizing committee, stated that the event attracted hundreds of spectators and celebrated 50 years of the Langley Curling Club.
  • Nick Meister expressed frustration over his team's narrow semi-final losses, but appreciated the community support and the opportunity to compete at home.
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