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Vancouver Canadians Baseball Tickets Giveaway
Vancouver Canadians Baseball Tickets Giveaway
Posted Jul 12, 2013 by MSP Clinic
Posted In: Ask the Physiotherapist, Back Pain, baseball, Clinic News, Contests, Ergonomics, foot pain, Golfing, Health & Wellness, Leg Injury, Local News, Manual Therapy, Neck Pain, Nutrition, Osteoporosis, Patient Study, Physiotherapist Advice, Physiotherapy, Running, Services, Shoulder Injury, Soccer, Sports, Sports Injury, Sprains, TPI Assessment,
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We are excited to be giving away 10 pairs of 2013 Regular Season Vancouver Canadians Baseball Home game tickets! You can use these tickets for any of the home games provided there is availability. 10 Winners will be drawn in total.
Here is how to enter: Earn up to 4 Entries
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- “Like” us on Facebook : Visit Our Facebook Page
- Locate the picture above and comment on the photo. Tell us your favourite summer activity.
- Earn an extra entry when you “Share” the photo to your wall on Facebook.
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- Leave a comment below and tell us your favourite summer activity.
Winners will be announced Wednesday Afternoon (July 24). Tickets will be available for pickup at our Physiotherapy Clinic after the draw results have been published.
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