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Grey Cup to be broadcast live at Silver City

Couldn’t get tickets to the 100th Grey Cup?

Both Silver City Polo Park and Silver City St. Vital are selling tickets to a live broadcast of the game on the big screen.

Cineplex Entertainment’s Front Row Centre Events today announced plans to broadcast the live TSN broadcast of the 100th Grey Cup at select theatres across Canada on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012, at 6 p.m. E.S.T.

"Cineplex is honoured to celebrate the 100th playing of a Canadian institution, The Grey Cup, by providing our guests the opportunity to experience the action on the big screen" said a statement from Pat Marshall, Vice President, Communications and Investor Relations, Cineplex Entertainment.

"Watching the Toronto Argos and the Calgary Stampeders on our huge screen will make you feel as if you are on centre field at the game," the executive said in the announcement.

SCENE members will also have the opportunity to win an exclusive Grey Cup prize. By purchasing participating Nestle candy up to Nov. 25, 2012, they will be entered for a chance to win a trip to the 101st Grey Cup in Regina.

Tickets for the big screen showing of The 100th Grey Cup are only $5, and are available at participating theatre box offices, through the Cineplex Mobile Apps and online at www.cineplex.com/events.

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