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Attendance record broken at World Women's Curling Championship in North Bay - BayToday.ca × Registered Users Already have an account? New Users Create a free account. Attendance record broken at World Women's Curling Championship in North Bay 'They're very happy with everything we've done. Over the last three days we've had informal discussions with them (World Curling Federation) and they're suggesting they would like us to host another event' Rick Miller Co-chair of the local organizing committee Mar 25, 2018 10:30 AM by: Linda Holmes 1 / 1 World Women's Curling Champion breaks record in North Bay A new attendance record was set as of Friday night for the World Women's Curling Championship being held in North Bay. "The new record is 70,000 and climbing," said Mark Brown, co-chair of the local organizing committee. "The attendance record that we set was for the highest attendance at any World Women's Curling Championship held in Canada. That is a full event total." The event is already being hailed a success. So much so, local co-chair Rick Miller says there has been some conversation with the World Curling Federation to host more curling events in North Bay. "They're very happy with everything we've done. Over the last three days we've had informal discussions with them. They're asking us, we're not asking them at this point, but they are suggesting they would like us to host another event. They have suggested another World's but that's probably very difficult because of the time of year, but they've also suggested other Canadian events." On the financial front, Miller says the committee has exceeded all its budgetary goals. "Everything is paid for. Everybody's going to make some money on it. That's always the goal," said Miller. "Curling Canada runs the event, we're just the hosts. We get 10% of all the ticket sales, we get the 50/50, and some other minor revenue streams, and Curling Canada rents the facilities from us, and they get the rest of the profits, and they take all the risks." Brown says the numbers are a reflection of the commitment made by the people of North Bay. "The community is embracing this event. It has taken over the whole city and everybody is buying into it. The World Curling Federation was hesitant at first. They didn't really want to come to North Bay initially, because they thought it was too small. And now they realize the smaller communities embrace the event and will come out and support it," said Brown. "Curling Canada is thrilled as well. They knew that we would do well in our community because we've held the National Mixed twice here, so they were familiar with our facilities, and when they came and saw the renovations to the Gardens, they knew we had the right facilities and they believe in the smaller communities hosting these events." This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Get your daily North Bay news briefing Email Sign Up More Local News Comments Sort Post Comment Dialogue and debate are integral to a free society and we welcome and encourage you to share your views on the issues of the day. We ask that you be respectful of others and their points of view, refrain from personal attacks and stay on topic. To learn about our commenting policies and how our community-based moderation works, please read our . Latest Poll Did council make the right decision in seeking relief from provincial "species at risk" legislation? Yes No Unsure Vote Features About Visit our network of sites: Partner sites: 2019 BayToday.ca
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