The John Krasowski rink of Saskatchewan won the Championship
in front of a hometown crowd at Regina, Saskatchewan in 1995.
In 1996, Manitoba skipped by Warner Reimer won the Championship
on home ice at Winnipeg and repeated the win the in 1997 with
a Dave Johnson rink
at Saint John, New Brunswick.
Saskatchwan skipped by Brad Hebert won the championship in 1998
at
Edmonton, Alberta .
The 1999 Championships were held at Halifax, Nova Scotia with the
Brad Hebert rink from Saskatchewan repeating their Championship
form for a second year in a row.
Also in 1999, the T.C.T.E.C.A. decided to go online.
Under the guidance of T.C.T.E.C.A. President, Gary Brown of Alberta ,
Clarence Clark and Bill Simes of Saskatchewan,
WWW.TCTECA.COM was launched on the first of June.
The 37th Championships were hosted by Kelowna, British Columbia in 2000.
The Al Roemer rink from British Columbia won the Championship
that year. A resident of Kelowna, British Columbia
T.C.T.E.C.A., founder Les Stacy was in attendance.
British Columbia entered the T.C.T.E.C.A. in 1970.
The new millennium, 2001, the T.C.T.E.C.A. celebrated its 38th birthday
at Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Wade White rink from Alberta
won the Championship.
The National
Championships returned to Regina, Saskatchewan in 2002,
where the 1965 National Champions represented by
Dave Kiby, Mel Perry and Bill Simes (2002 Championships Chairperson)
(absent: Bill Carefoot) from Saskatchewan participated in the opening ceremonies.
Founding member, Rae Hebert of Saskatchewan was also in attendance.
The Larry Schneider rink from Saskatchewan won the Championship.
Also in 2002, Valerie Laing of New Brunswick became
the first female President (the 39th) of the T.C.T.E.C.A.
2003 was a significant year for New Brunswick, represented
by the Gary Mitchell rink at Winnipeg, Manitoba.,
New Brunswick
won their first National Championships
since joining the T.C.T.E.C.A. in 1986.
In 2004, our 41st year we returned to Saint John, New Brunswick
for the
third time since 1990 (2nd - 1997).
Saint John is home for the 2003 National Champions,
the Gary Mitchell rink and Valerie Laing, T.C.T.E.C.A. past President.
The Wade White rink from Alberta
won that year.
The 42nd National Championships were hosted by Calgary, Alberta.
'Bringin Down The House in 2005'
The Bill Weppler rink from Saskatchewan won the 2005 Championships.
The 43rd National Championships were held at Thunder Bay, Ontario in 2006.
Manitoba skipped by Warren Reimer won the Championship
for the fifth time since joining the T.C.T.E.C.A..
The 44th National Championships were held at
Kelowna, British Columbia in 2007.
The Troy Robinson rink
from Saskatchewan won the Championship.
The 45th Nation Championship was held at the Highland
Curling Club in Regina, Saskatchewan in 2008.
The Wade White rink form Alberta won the Championship .
This would be Wade and Jim's third overall Canadian title.
The 46th Championship was held at the Thistle Curling Club.
in Winnipeg, Manatoba in 2009.
The Wade White rink from Alberta successfully defended their title.
The 47th Nation Championship was held at the Thistle St. Andrew
Curling Club in Saint John New Brunswick, in 2010.
The Jeff Fowler rink form Saskatchewan won the Championship .
The 48th Nation Championship was held at the Avonair
Curling Club in Edmonton, Alberta in 2011.
The Bill Weppler rink form Saskatchewan won the Championship .
This would be Bill, Troy and Kelly's third overall Canadian title.
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