Yes you read that right, the Comox Valley Curling Centre in Vancouver has gone viral for throwing beer kegs instead of rocks down the ice sheet for their Bonspiel. The event raises money for local grassroots charities.
Yes you read that right, the Comox Valley Curling Centre in Vancouver has gone viral for throwing beer kegs instead of rocks down the ice sheet for their Bonspiel. The event raises money for local grassroots charities.
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