2009 Champions Team
Canada
Skip: Doug Marks
Third: Joel Matthews
Second: Lance Dealy
Lead: Al Buerger Fifth: Wally Purcell
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2009 Reed All-stars
Lead:Gerry Webb Second:Lance Dealy Vice: Joel Matthews Skip:Cal Fister
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2009 Dick Tincher Award Winner
Stuart Knockwood
Team Nova Scotia
Being presented by
Sebastien Gaudreault the 2008 Winner
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2009 St
John's
Canadian Police Championship
The CPCA wishes to thank Jim Carroll and his host Committee and their
many volunteers and sponsors for all their hard work on putting on a
very successful week of Championship curling.
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HISTORY OF POLICE CURLING: Police
Curling in Canada dates back to 1955. The Canadian Association of
Chiefs of Police first formed the Canadian Police Curling Association
for the purpose of encouraging fellowship and liaison among Canadian
police officers as well as promoting the game of curling... (More...)
CANADIAN POLICE CURLING ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE 2009/10: This year's CPCA Executive would like to
extend their thanks and appreciation to all regions for overseeing their
provincial play-downs as well as assisting in the Canadian Police Championship in
St John's.. (More...)
Our PAST
Canadian CHAMPIONS: From the earliest years to the present day reigning champs, we have them all
listed here...(More...)
Canadian Police Curling
Association's Charity Involvement: With this years National and Regional
donations to various charities we have now surpassed the $300,000 mark
since....(more...)
SCORES AND STANDINGS: Check out the results from last years Championship held in
St John's, Newfoundland... (More...)
The Canadian Police
Curling Association is proud of all the community work conducted by its
members and is pleased to be able to support and raise awareness for the
Canadian Tourette
Syndrome Foundation