2014 Canadian Junior Curling Championships – Women's Tournament
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2014 Canadian Junior Curling Championships – Women's Tournament
The women's tournament of the 2014 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships was held from January 18 to 26 at the Queens Place Emera Centre and the Liverpool Curling Club. Teams The teams are listed as follows: Round-robin standings ''Final Standings'' Round-robin results All draw times are listed in Atlantic Time Zone, Atlantic Standard Time (UTC−4). Pool A Draw 1 ''Saturday, January 18, 9:30 am'' Draw 2 ''Saturday, January 18, 2:00 pm'' Draw 3 ''Saturday, January 18, 7:30 pm'' Draw 4 ''Sunday, January 19, 9:30 am'' Draw 5 ''Sunday, January 19, 2:00 pm'' Draw 6 ''Sunday, January 19, 6:30 pm'' Draw 8 ''Monday, January 20, 2:00 pm'' Draw 9 ''Monday, January 20, 6:30 pm'' Draw 10 ''Tuesday, January 21, 9:30 am'' Draw 11 ''Tuesday, January 21, 2:00 pm'' Pool B Draw 1 ''Saturday, January 18, 9:30 am'' Draw 2 ''Saturday, January 18, 2:00 pm'' Draw 3 ''Saturday, January 18, 7:30 pm'' Draw 4 ''Sunday, January 19, 9:30 am'' Draw ...
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Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Liverpool is a Canadian community and former town located along the Atlantic Ocean of the Province of Nova Scotia's South Shore (Nova Scotia), South Shore. It is situated within the Region of Queens Municipality, which is the local governmental unit that comprises all of Queens County, Nova Scotia. History Liverpool's harbour was an ancient seasonal camp of Nova Scotia's native Mi'kmaq people, Mi'kmaq and was known as Ogomkigeak meaning "dry sandy place" and Ogukegeok, meaning "place of departure". Samuel de Champlain originally named the harbour Port Rossignol, in honour of Captain Rossignol, an early 17th-century founder of New France in North America who used the harbour for trading. Later Nicolas Denys, a pioneering 17th-century French explorer and trader of Nova Scotia, was granted land here by the leader of Acadia, Isaac de Razilly (c. 1632). Following the Expulsion of the Acadians (1755) during the French and Indian War (the North American theatre of the Seven Years' ...
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