Defibrillators Available for Free to Curling Clubs

Earlier this year the National Heart and Stroke program launched a program in association with the federal government that allows all recreational facilities to apply for a free AED (Defibrillator) unit. This now qualifies for affiliated Canadian curling rinks. If your club already has one defibrillator then it’s not a bad idea to receive a…

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NOCA Notes – 1st Edition of the Season

Here is the first edition of NOCA Notes, the weekly newsletter of the Northern Ontario Curling Association. If you haven’t already signed up to receive NOCA Notes, here is the link to sign up.   NOCA Notes Signup Once you sign up you will receive a confirmation email confirming your subscription.  You can opt out…

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Curling Assistance Program (C.A.P.) Announced

The Canadian Curling Association and the Northern Ontario Curling Association are pleased to release the application forms and the funding guidelines for the 2015 Curling Assistance Programme (CAP). The CCA has allocated funds from certain championship events for the purpose of providing financial assistance to the membership of the CCA including Provincial / Territorial Member…

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