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Hockeyville taking nominations

Kraft Hockeyville is back and bigger than ever.  Many rinks across the country are in need of upgrades and repairs and Kraft Hockeyville gives communities the opportunity to do it.  This year there is a total of $1 million in prizing for 16 different communities across Canada.  Nominations are now open and will be accepted until February 9th.  The grand prize will consist of $100,000 in arena upgrades, a visit from CBC and the opportunity to host an NHL pre-season games.  There is also one prize of $100,000 in arena upgrades, two prizes of $50,000 in arena upgrades, and twelve prizes of $25,000 in arena upgrades.  To learn more about how to nominate your own community and for the full official rules, please visit www.KraftHockeyville.ca.  You can also find more information on Facebook Facebook.com/KraftHockeyville and Twitter @hockeyville

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