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Prince George’s 2025 Sirens Cup coming to Kopar Memorial Arena

Prince George’s police and firefighters are expressing their excitement over the upcoming 2025 Sirens Cup this month. 

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Prince George’s Sirens Cup hockey teams. (Prince George RCMP)

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Prince George’s police and firefighters are expressing their excitement over the upcoming 2025 Sirens Cup this month. 

According to RCMP Media Relations Officer Corporal Jennifer Cooper, the game will be accompanied by a 50/50 raffle draw with a maximum prize of $20,000. 

“From now until the day of the game, fans can go to the Spruce Kings website to purchase their 50/50 tickets,” says Cooper.

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Other games offered to fans include the “chuck-a-puck game” and the “fill-the-boot campaign,” a friendly competition to fill a firefighter uniform boot as quickly as possible with money and spare change. 

The RCMP encourages attendees to dig the spare change out from their couch cushions to help fill the boot of their favourite first responder team.

The charity event will be held on January 25th, 2025, at 2 p.m. at Kopar Memorial Arena, on 888 Dominion Street. 

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“We’re excited to add a new fundraising opportunity to this event and hope people will help us raise as much as possible to benefit our chosen charities, Cops for Cancer Tour de North and the Prince George Firefighters Charitable Society,” said Cooper. 

Tickets for the game are $5 each. 

More information is available on the Sirens Cup website

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