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*Callie Club Dominion Championship Poster*

The Dominion Curling Club Championship is an annual event for men's and woman's curling teams who have won their respective local club championships. Winning teams from the event will be "The Dominion Club Champions" and will play down to produce a provincial/territorial champion from all 10 provinces and 3 territories, plus a separate entry for Northern Ontario, who will then compete at a national level.

The Callie will be holding its annual Dominion Club Championship from February 16 to the 21. Two teams from both the men's and woman's side will advance to Regionals which take place at the Tartan Curling Club from February 22 untill 28. The Championship is free to enter, but teams moving on to Regionals will be required to pay a 60$ SCA competion fee. Applications are due by Friday, February 12. Teams can enter at the Callie Curling Club or by contactng the office.

Eligibility:
We trust that all participants will respect the intent of this championship. The event is formulated for true club curlers: not elite, past or present. We want to support ordinary curlers and the development of curling accross Canada. As we set our eligibility and on-ice rules, including the CCA Rules of Curling for General play, keep this objective in mind.

The Dominion Curling Club Championship is fully funded by The Dominion. Any profit from this event will be redirected to the Canadian Paraplegic Association, other charities the Dominion may choose, or to developmental curling initiatives in various local communities.

The Dominion Curling Club Championship gives grass roots curling teams from every corner of the country an oppourtunity to compete in provincial/territorial and national level competition. Club curlers are those who enjoy the sport recreationally, supporting club leagues on a regular basis from September to April. These teams now have a major venue to demonstrate their skill against other curling clubs in their province/territory and country.