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Telus and Field
In baseball, the naming rights to Telus Field, the home of the Edmonton Capitals of the independent North American League, currently belong to Telus.
* Telus Field, home of the Edmonton Capitals has a-high green monster which boasts the record of never having a home run hit over it
Home games were played at Telus Field in downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
In 1995, John Ducey Park was torn down and replaced by Telus Field where the Trappers celebrated three PCL titles in their last decade, most recently in 2002 under the affiliation of the Minnesota Twins.
Telus Field ( nicknamed the Phone Booth ) is a baseball stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Telus Field in 2010.
Opened in 1995, Telus Field replaced the 60-year-old John Ducey Park ( formerly Renfrew Park ) on the same site.
Telus Field had the highest ratings for best ballpark for eight years straight by Triple A Best Ballparks.
Telus Field uses natural grass in the outfield and FieldTurf in the infield ; originally AstroTurf was used but it was replaced in 2005 with the more modern type of turf, FieldTurf.
With a seating capacity at 9055, Telus Field is the second largest minor league baseball stadium in Canada after the Ottawa Baseball Stadium in Ottawa, Ontario.
* Telus Field Views – Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues
In 1969, Astroturf was installed, in the infield only, much like Tim McCarver Stadium in Memphis would be in the 1980s and Telus Field in Edmonton in the 1990s.
In 1893, the organization held the city's first spring exhibition, and in 1899, the exhibition grounds were relocated to Rossdale Flats ( now Telus Field ).
Kittle also hit 50 homers in the minor leagues with the Edmonton Trappers and has his jersey retired in Edmonton at Telus Field.

Telus and held
Telus funds the annual Kokanee Crankworx freeride mountain bike and World Ski & Snowboard festivals, both held in Whistler, British Columbia.

Telus and World
it is showing at the Telus World of Science in Vancouver.
Telus sponsors Science World in Vancouver, the Calgary Science Centre, and the Odyssium in Edmonton ; all three science museums were subsequently renamed as Telus World of Science.
The largest in North America are at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey and the Telus World of Science in Vancouver, BC, both of which have dome screens.
* Science World at Telus World of Science
TSN also has a broadcasting contract with Hockey Canada, giving it the rights to broadcast the IIHF World Junior Championships, Men's and Women's World Hockey Championship, Men's Under-18 World Championships, Allan Cup, Royal Bank Cup, Spengler Cup, Telus Cup and Esso Cup.
File: Space-and-Science-Centre-Edmonton-Alberta. jpg | Edmonton Space And Science Centre, ( 1984 ) Coronation Park, Edmonton, Alberta, which has since been renovated and rebranded as the Telus World of Science
*" We Belong In This World Together " was used in a Telus television advertisement in 2009, and in a television advertisement for the NBC show Heroes in 2009.
The band reformed, playing their first show since 2003, at Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival in Whistler, B. C.
Ian Poulter at the 2009 Telus Skins Game | Telus World Skins Game, Lévis, Canada
Casey won the 2012 Telus World Skins Game in Canada, having defeated Jhonattan Vegas in a tiebreaker during the event in July.
The venue hosted the Air Canada Cup ( now Telus Cup ), in 1997, and the 2001 World Under 17 Hockey Championships ( co-hosted with Truro ).
Science World at Telus World of Science, Vancouver is a science centre run by a not-for-profit organization in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The building's name change to the Telus World of Science became official on July 20, 2005 following a $ 9-million donation to the museum from Telus.
The official name of the science centre was subsequently changed to " Telus World of Science ", although it is still routinely referred to as " Science World " by the public.

Telus and Cup
Most notably, Telus has been a premier sponsor and marketing partner of Hockey Canada since 2004 and the title sponsor of Canada's national midget hockey championship, the Telus Cup, since 2005.
* Telus Cup Midget ( Minor )
Drafted out of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League ( QMJHL ) first overall by the Penguins in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, Fleury played major junior for four seasons with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, earning both the Mike Bossy Trophy as the league's top prospect and the Telus Cup as the top defensive player in 2003.
In his final season with Rimouski, Richards won nearly every honor possible for a Canadian junior player in the QMJHL: he earned the Jean Béliveau Trophy after leading the league with 186 points, as well as the Telus Cup, given to the league's best offensive player ; he won the QMJHL and Canadian Hockey League Plus / Minus Awards with a plus-80 mark, and was a First-Team All-Star in both the Quebec circuit and the CHL, as well as the CHL Player of the Year and Leading Scorer.
During the 2010-2011 hockey season, Hockey Canada used the arena as host venue for the Four Nations Cup and the Telus Cup.
It has also hosted a number of concerts, trade shows, wrestling shows and tournaments such as the 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts, 2003 Royal Bank Cup and 2006 Telus Cup.
Telus Cup – Defensive
Telus Cup – Offensive ( Offensive player of the year )
Telus Cup – Defensive ( Defensive player of the year )

Telus and summer
After an online " Critter Vote ", the Saw-whet Owl became the new star of Telus ' mobility campaign in the summer of 2011.
In the summer of 2005, Telus and Science World officially changed the name of the building to the Telus World of Science.

Telus and 2004
In late 2004, American telecom Verizon Communications sold its 20. 5 % stake in Telus.
On February 16, 2004, Music Canada applied to the Federal Court to force five major Canadian internet service providers — Shaw Communications Inc., Telus Corp., Rogers Cable, Bell Canada's Sympatico service and Quebec's Vidéotron — to hand over the names of 29 people accused of copyright infringement through peer-to-peer file sharing.

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