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SCOTIABANK HOCKEY DAY IN CANADA ON CBC BRINGS ITS 13TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION TO CANADA'S ONLY BORDER CITY, LLOYDMINSTER, AB/SK,IN FEBRUARY 2013

Canada’s annual celebration of   hockey, SCOTIABANK HOCKEY DAY IN CANADA, will head west in February,  2013, to Lloydminster, AB/SK. Ron MacLean will host the live broadcast that   culminates a week of community activities and events celebrating the game across   Lloydminster.  

“Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada   is one of our favourite events each year and we’re thrilled to be bringing our   annual celebration of grassroots hockey to Lloydminster in 2013,” said Julie   Bristow, CBC’s Executive Director of Studio and Unscripted Programming. “The   2013 season represents Hockey Night in Canada’s 60th year and with an   eager group of volunteers ready to get started, Lloydminster will be   enthusiastic and welcoming hosts for this extra special event.” 

Canada’s only border city,  Lloydminster straddles the boundary between Alberta and Saskatchewan and is home   to more than 30,000 residents. The community’s passionate hockey fans support   teams on a variety of levels. The Jr. B Bandits are a perennial powerhouse in   the North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League, while the Junior A Bobcats of   the Alberta Junior Hockey League are community owned by 87 local investors and   were featured on the 2012 Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada broadcast. The Senior   AAA Border Kings won the Allan Cup in 2001 and 2007 and hosted the Championship   for the third time since 2000 this past spring at the Centennial Civic   Centre.

“One of the best parts of   Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada every year is the chance we get to highlight   local hockey heroes from coaches to homegrown NHLers to volunteers that keep the   game growing in communities across the country,” said Trevor Pilling, Head of   Programming, CBC Sports and Hockey Night in Canada. “The Lloydminster community   has a rich hockey heritage and is a shining example of why the game continues to   be such a great source of pride and passion for players and fans of all   ages.” 

The Lloydminster minor hockey   program has produced dozens of NHL alumni as well as current NHL players Scott   Hartnell, Andrew Ference, Braden Holtby, Colby Armstrong and Clarke   MacArthur.

“Scotiabank is excited to once   again partner with CBC, bringing Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada to Canadians   across the country and, this year, to the people and communities of   Lloydminster,” said Duncan Hannay, Senior Vice President Marketing, Scotiabank.  “Our employees are hockey coaches, parents and fans; through them, we   continually work to enrich the hockey experience for Canadian spectators and   families. We do this through our work on Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada,  through our partnership with the NHL and through our support of over 3,700   community hockey teams across Canada. We are looking forward to celebrating   again with Canadians this February 2013!” 

SCOTIABANK HOCKEY DAY   IN CANADA’S 13th annual broadcast in February 2013 marks the continuation of an important Canadian   hockey tradition. Winner of three Gemini Awards, it was recognized for   Best Sports Program (2004) and Best Host in a Sports Program (Ron MacLean in   2004 and 2006). Previous host locations include Prince Edward Island (2012),  Whitehorse, YT (2011), Stratford, Ont. (2010), Campbellton, N.B. (2009);  Winkler, Man. (2008); Nelson, B.C. (2007); Stephenville, Nfld. (2006);  Shaunavon, Sask. (2004); Iqualuit, Nunavut (2003); Windsor, N.S. (2002); Red   Deer, Alta. (2001); and Toronto, Ont. (2000).

SCOTIABANK HOCKEY DAY IN   CANADA will also be available live and on-demand at   CBCSports.ca.

 

About CBC/Radio-Canada
  CBC/Radio-Canada   is Canada’s national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural   institutions. The Corporation is a leader in reaching Canadians on new platforms   and delivers a comprehensive range of radio, television, Internet, and   satellite-based services. Deeply rooted in the regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the   only domestic broadcaster to offer diverse regional and cultural perspectives in   English, French and eight Aboriginal languages, plus seven languages for   international audiences. In 2011, CBC/Radio-Canada celebrated 75 years of   serving Canadians and being at the centre of the democratic, social and cultural   life of Canada.

 

For further information, contact:
 
James Lamont, Veritas Communications
  (Work)  416-482-2617; (Cell) 416-859-587
  lamont@veritascanada.com

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