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Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes & Kate Cameron squeak into Tournament of Hearts playoffs – Winnipeg

Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes and Kate Cameron claimed the final two playoff berths at the Scotties. Lawes earned a Canadian women’s curling championship playoff berth with a 6-5 win Thursday over Northern Ontario’s Krista McCarville. Cameron defeated BC’s Clancy Grandy 7-4 in the final draw of pool play for the sixth …

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Jones, Einarson, Homan & Sturmay playoff-bound at Scotties – Winnipeg

Ontario’s Rachel Homan, Manitoba’s Jennifer Jones, Canada’s Kerri Einarson and Alberta’s Selena Sturmay secured playoff berths at the Canadian women’s curling championship with victories on Wednesday. Homan (6-0), Sturmay (6-1), Einarson (6-1), and Jones (5-1) were assured of top-three finishes in their pools at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Three-time …

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Championship round shaping up at Manitoba Scotties – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s been smooth sailing for the top three seeds at the Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Morden. Top seed Kaitlyn Lawes, second seed Kate Cameron and third seed Jolene Campbell have all won four straight games to remain unbeaten through the …

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Matt Dunstone dumps top-ranked Brendan Bottcher at Grand Slam’s Tour Challenge – Winnipeg

By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted October 19, 2023 6:17 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size Matt Dunstone defeated Brendan Bottcher 7-1 in a battle of Canadian skips on Thursday morning at the Grand Slam’s HearingLife Tour Challenge. Dunstone, from Winnipeg, MB, scored three points in …

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Canada falls to U.S. in semifinal at world mixed doubles curling championship – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canada’s Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing will play for the bronze medal after falling 6-2 to the United States in a semifinal match at the world mixed doubles curling championship on Friday. The U.S. duo of Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin stole …

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Kaitlyn Lawes’ Wild Card squad eliminated at Scotties

B.C.’s Clancy Grandy and Nova Scotia’s Christina Black won tiebreakers Friday morning at the Canadian women’s curling championship to advance to the playoffs. Black stole a point in an extra end to beat Kaitlyn Lawes’ wild card team 7-6. Grandy defeated Quebec’s Laurie St-Georges 8-3 after the conclusion of pool …

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‘Do I still have it’: Mike McEwen overcomes confidence crash to advance to Brier – Winnipeg

The Viterra Championship to crown Manitoba’s top men’s curling rink begins next Wednesday, but one of the usual favourites won’t be on the pebbled ice in Neepawa. After making 14 straight appearances at the provincial men’s curling championship, Mike McEwen’s streak will end next week. Read more: Team McEwen finds …

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Team McEwen finds spark at Ontario Tankard to earn berth at Tim Hortons Brier

After a mediocre first half of the season, Mike McEwen’s new-look team finally found the spark it was looking for at the Ontario Tankard. Now the foursome will wear home province colours at the March 3-12 Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ont. Read more: The Brier returning to London, Ont. …

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Carruthers curling team splits with third Jason Gunnlaugson – Winnipeg

Reid Carruthers’ curling team and vice-skip Jason Gunnlaugson have split up. The Manitoba team called the separation “a mutual parting of the ways” and said a search was underway for a replacement in a Twitter post Monday. Carruthers, Gunnalugson and front-end players Derek Samagalski and Connor Njegovan formed a team …

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