The Kraft Hockeyville competition is down to two communities that have each gone through hardships in recent months, giving both a chance of celebration in a year that’s been anything but.
Kraft announced Taber, Alta., and Tumbler Ridge, B.C., as the final two.
“I haven’t stopped smiling, my phone hasn’t stopped ringing, it’s been extraordinary,” said Meghan Brennan, the communications manager for the Town of Taber.
“We are humbled, we are honoured, we’re thrilled.
In addition, each community, along with other provincial and territorial winners, will receive $10,000 in brand-new hockey equipment for youth.
“We’re honoured to mark this top-two-finalist milestone in Kraft Hockeyville’s 20th anniversary year,” said Kelly Fleming, chief marketing officer for Kraft Heinz Canada.
“Canadians shared inspiring stories about how their local rinks foster connection, strength and community.
That spirit is reflected in this year’s finalists – Taber, Alberta and Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia – where the arena is at the heart of it all.”
-News97.ca
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