Friday 17 March 2017

CARHA Hockey - Luck Of The Irish

With Saint Patrick’s Day upon us, what better time for CARHA Hockey to announce a brand new partnership with Molson.
While you’re out celebrating the luck of the Irish this weekend, click here to send us a copy of your receipts of your Molson product purchases using the new Molson feature page on our website. 
Receipts can also be emailed.
This is your chance to win some incredible prizes!
Your receipt acts as your ballot for your chance to win. There will be ten (10) monthly draws beginning at the end of March 2017 and continuing until December 2017. Each monthly prize will consist of a Molson Canadian duffle bag, Molson Canadian coat, and a Molson Anything for Hockey ball cap. Ballots are eligible for one (1) monthly draw and the draw refreshes monthly. At the end of the season, your ballots will also be entered into a draw for the Grand Finale Year End Molson Three Stars, which consists of a Molson Canadian duffle bag, Molson Canadian coat and a Molson Canadian mini-fridge.
Buy. Snap. Send.
Walk away with some great Molson gear!

Saturday 11 March 2017

Red Bull Crashed Ice a Success


Despite the frigid temperatures, LaFlamme says viewing areas at Major's Hill Park, York Street and on Wellington Street were at capacity throughout the night. Red Bull would not discuss numbers, but Ottawa Police say that at any given time about 15,000 people packed into the area around the Ottawa Locks to watch the sporting event.
On Monday, Ottawa 2017 clarified that further to say nearly 50,000 people attended the finals on Saturday evening. All viewing areas hit capacity Saturday, including the locks with a capacity of roughly 20,000 people, the Wellington overflow area at 12,100, Major's Hill Park at 10,000 and the York Street Activation Site at 5,600.
"RCMP geospatial measuring pegs the crowd at 28,000 in one snapshot from Saturday evening (8pm) for the bowl and Wellington area. That does not‎ account for the very large flow-through crowd due to the cold, which would put overall attendance much higher, as attendance turned over approximately 2 times, a significant increase over the 28,000 number that was shared," wrote Denise LeBlanc with Ottawa 2017 in a media release issued Monday.

CTV Ottawa
Published Sunday, March 5, 2017 5:06PM EST