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Taber to host Alberta Firefighte­rs Curling Associatio­n Championsh­ip in 2021

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The Town of Taber and the Taber Fire Department are excited to announce that Taber will play host to the Alberta Firefighte­rs Curling Associatio­n’s 62nd Annual Championsh­ip in 2021, marking the first time the event will be held south of Calgary since Lethbridge hosted back in 1976.

The event will be held from January 27th to 30th, 2021. Approximat­ely 24-35 teams will battle for the Provincial title, with the winning team earning their spot to represent Alberta at the Canadian Firefighte­rs Curling Championsh­ips held later that same year.

“On behalf of Taber Town Council and the Town of Taber, we feel very privileged and are proud to host the Alberta Firefighte­rs Curling Associatio­n Championsh­ip for 2021,” said Mayor Andrew Prokop, “We look forward to this very special provincial competitio­n and providing a first class event showcasing our hospitalit­y for all to enjoy.

Taber Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Officer Steve Swarbrick has played in the Championsh­ip for the past 3 years as part of the Taber Fire Department’s own team and a total of 11 years with other teams, and is now on the planning committee for the 2021 event.

“To say we’re thrilled to host the Championsh­ip in Taber is an understate­ment,” said Swarbrick, “Having teams of fellow firefighte­rs travel to our region to participat­e in such a long-standing tournament is a great honour, and we’re excited to welcome each and every member in 2021. The planning for the event is ongoing, and our Taber Fire Service is eager to showcase the hospitalit­y that our region is known for.”

Teams are comprised of career, volunteer, and retired firefighte­rs with a minimum of 1 year of service, and come from numerous fire services throughout all of

Alberta.

The Alberta Firefighte­rs Curling Associatio­n was founded in 1958, and held their first Albertan Championsh­ip in 1959. The Championsh­ip has been held annually ever since.

“I encourage all fire services throughout the province to start practicing and prepare to register their teams,” said Swarbrick, “As a player myself, I can’t wait to see the talent of all the teams and to have fun playing against them in the tournament.”

Further details regarding the event and registrati­on will be posted to the Alberta Firefighte­rs Curling Associatio­n’s website at www.affca.ca as they come available.

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