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Windsor and London team up for world junior hockey bid

Windsor and London are working together on an application to host the world junior hockey tournament, according to a report presented at Londons community and protective services committee Tuesday.

Toronto and Montreal jointly hosted prestigious world junior championship in 2015

Team Canada takes to the ice during the 2016 World Junior Hockey Championship. Windsor and London hope to host the tournament in 2019. (Heikki Saukkomaa/The Associated Press)

Two southwestern Ontario cities are teaming up in a joint bid to host the world junior hockey championships in 2019.

London and Windsor are working together on a joint application for the popular tournament, according to a report presented at London's community and protective services committee Tuesday.

Committee members endorsed a plan that would seethe $600,000 bid cost shared between the city and Tourism London.

Coun. Mohamed Salihsupported the plan.

"I'm not much of a hockey fan myself, but I think it's a great opportunity and I think many Londoners would appreciate this," he said during Tuesday's meeting.

Windsor is expected to "have a report going to their city council" within the next month, according to thereport from John Winston,general manager of Tourism London.

His plan calls for a $500,000 grant from the City of London, while the other $100,000 is expected to come from Tourism London.

In his document, he explains how the tournament "gives the City of London a unique opportunity to host an economical stimulating event in partnership with the City of Windsor."

The International Ice Hockey Federation, which is the governing body of the world junior tournament, awarded Canada the right to host it again in 2019. Hockey Canada will determine which community has the winning bid.

Consisting of the world's besthockey players under the age of 20, the popular tournament isheldduring the Christmas and New Years holiday season. The 2019 contest is scheduled to startDecember 26, 2018 with the championship game played January 5, 2019.

Canada has hosted the world juniors 11 times. The 2016-17 tournament will be hosted byToronto and Montreal.