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Kevin Koe – Skip, Susan O’Connor – 3rd, Gred Northcott – 2nd, Lawnie Goodfellow – Lead.
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Anderson’s team from Saskatoon has set a record that may never been broken by winning five consecutive Canadian senior women’s championships, and it could have been six were it not for the pandemic.
Considered among the most gifted curlers ever to play the game, Middaugh was an impact player for every team on which he played, and won Brier and world championship gold medals at three different ...
Szajewski, of Kenora, Ont., is being enshrined into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame’s Executive Honour Roll as a two-time Chair of Curling Canada’s Board of Governors. His steady hand and calm and ...
Skinner made her first impact on the national stage in 1987 when she skipped her B.C. team to a gold medal at the Canadian Junior Women’s Championship in Prince Albert, Sask. (an event in which ...
The Balmoral and Granite curling clubs in Edmonton have been Hadie Manley’s curling home for more than 35 years. Haddie was third on the Canadian mixed championship team in 1969 and skipped the ...
Adeline ‘Addie’ Roy of Howick, Quebec was inducted into the Curling Hall of Fame in 1977 into the builder category.
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