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Calissa Daly
Calissa Daly (born December 19, 1998, in Pembroke, Ontario, Pembroke) is a Canadians, Canadian Curling, curler from Ottawa, Ontario. She currently plays Second (curling), second on Team Danielle Inglis. Career While in juniors, Daly played in three different provinces. After beginning her career in Ontario, she moved to Nova Scotia while attending Acadia University, forming her own team out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Halifax. At the 2017 Nova Scotia junior championship, her team made it to the final before losing to Kristin Clarke's squad. After failing to reach the playoffs the following year, she moved back to Ontario, joining the Thea Coburn rink at second. This move paid off for Daly as her team of Coburn, Kaelyn Gregory and Alice Holyoke won the 2019 Ontario U-21 Curling Championships, sending them to the 2019 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. At the championship, the team finished in tenth place with a 4–5 record through the round robin an ...
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Pembroke, Ontario
Pembroke ( ) is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario at the confluence of the Muskrat River (Ontario), Muskrat River and the Ottawa River in the Ottawa Valley, northwest of Ottawa. Though containing the administrative headquarters of Renfrew County, it is an independent city. History The first European settler to the area now known as Pembroke was Daniel Fraser in 1823, who squatted on land that was discovered to have been granted to a man named Abel Ward. Ward later sold the land (where Moncion's Metro Supermarket is located) to Fraser, and nearby Fraser Street is named after the family. Peter White (Canadian politician), Peter White, a veteran of the Royal Navy arrived in 1828, squatting beside Fraser on the land where Dairy Queen is now located. Other settlers followed, attracted by the growing Lumber industry on the Ottawa River, lumbering operations of the area. Originally named Miramichi, The hamlet was later renamed Moffat, and then Sydenham. In 1856, it merged with ...
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