Gallant described this year’s title run with Team Jacobs, which includes third stone Marc Kennedy and lead Ben Hebert, as ...
But the longer they play side-by-side and especially if Inglis permanently forces his way into the Test top six, selectors will have to confront a pertinent question: Which man is the best ...
Canada's Rachel Homan successfully defended the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ont., to capture a fifth career Canadian championship.
Defending champion Rachel Homan and Manitoba's Kerri Einarson will clash in the Page playoff between the top two seeds at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts after winning their first playoff games.
Team Nova Scotia loser, while Pool B’s Team Danielle Inglis (6-2; Ottawa) of Ontario is up against the Team Manitoba-Einarson vs. Team Alberta-Skrlik loser. The winners of the Page 3-4 qualifiers will ...
advanced out of Pool A while Manitoba's Team Kerri Einarson (6-2), Nova Scotia's Team Christina Black (6-2) and Ontario's Team Danielle Inglis (6-2) finished in the top three in Pool B.
Gambler First Nation chief David LeDoux says they’ve been on the hunt for a doctor for about six years. The First Nation signed a five year contract with Igor Schinkarew, who will complete his ...
Kerri Einarson’s curling team from Manitoba claimed a top playoff seed ... Einarson, Nova Scotia’s Christina Black and Ontario’s Danielle Inglis went 6-2 to advance from a tough Pool B ...
And Einarson had a double-win day, too, topping Inglis early 8-6 and using her last rock in the evening to knock away a stone biting the dot belonging to Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes (4-4 ...
Manitoba’s third team ... Joining Einarson as playoff teams from Pool B are Black and Ontario’s Danielle Inglis, also 6-2. In Pool A, four-time champ Rachel Homan rolled into the playoff ...
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