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Fredericton bids to host curling's Tournament of Hearts in 2024

Fredericton is officially in the running to host the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Event bid chair Wayne Tallon made the announcement Monday, saying they'll be pulling out all the stops to persuade Curling Canada to hold the event at the Aitken University Centre.

Tallon said this means showing Fredericton can fill the more than 3,200 seats in the venue, so a presale is being held.

"We are asking that people and businesses support our bid by putting a down payment on Scotties tickets," Tallon said. "For $25 a ticket you can help us show Curling Canada how much we all want the Scotties here in Fredericton."

Tallon said both the Canada Cup and the Continental Cup, which were both supposed to be held in Fredericton, were cancelled by COVID-19. But an important relationship with Curling Canada was built, he said.

The 2024 Tournament of Hearts would be a boost for the local economy, he said.

"With an economic impact of upwards of $5 million, this event will have a substantial impact on our businesses that were hardest hit by COVID during the last couple of years," he said.

The skip of Team New Brunswick, whose team won bronze at this year's Scotties, was excited about Fredericton's bid.

"I can remember having a lump in my throat just thinking about how real that could be," said Andrea Kelly.

Kelly said she's been fortunate to play in 10 Scotties tournaments.

"To think about this event coming to our home province, our home city and to play with everybody who supports us and to all the fans in the stands and what that would do and the buzz in the city, it's just amazing it's so exciting to think about," she said.

Kelly predicted a lot of anticipation for the event if it's held in Fredericton, especially after the

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