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Curling Sweden's Edin defends world curling crown with dramatic win over Canada’s Koe
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Curling Koe wins twice on Saturday to set up gold medal battle with Sweden
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Curling Defending champion Edin books another ticket to world curling final
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Curling Canadians win pair to qualify for playoffs, will face Scotland in quarter-final Saturday
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Curling Defending champion Edin wraps up top spot, sets sights on claiming historic fourth world championship
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Curling JONES: U-18 national curling championships an inspiration-filled field
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Curling Canada gets back on track thanks to a 'Kevin Koe Special' in win over United ...
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Curling They represented Alberta at the Brier, but Kevin Koe foursome is true Team Canada
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Curling Koe’s winning streak becoming epic as Canada continues to roll at men’s curling worlds
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Curling Curling is booming in Japan right now and so are the Japanese curlers at men’s ...
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Canada's Koe extends win streak to four games at world curling championship
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Curling Brad Jacobs recruits Marc Kennedy to take Ryan Fry's spot on rink
Terry Jones: Huge increase in prize money for Canada Cup
It’s the first major curling event of the Olympic quadrennial and now it’s the first big payday, too.
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Canadian rinks close in on championship berths at Curling World Cup
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Curling Terry Jones: Leduc adding another feather to its curling cap with Canadian Club championships
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Curling Bottcher downs Koe in Champions Cup final for third straight Grand Slam victory
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Curling Canadian senior curlers win double gold, loses in mixed doubles
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Curling 'So much more fun': Curling in Canada the peak for international teams
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Curling Olympic gold-winning Team Jacobs plays its last tournament together
Canada's Chelsea Carey improves to .500 with win over Russia at women's worlds
SILKEBORG, Denmark — Chelsea Carey’s Canadian rink stayed in the playoff hunt with a 9-6 win over Russia’s Alina Kovaleva on Thursday at the world women’s curling championship.
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Jennifer Jones, Brent Laing off to quick start at mixed doubles nationals
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Alberta’s Koe makes dramatic double, caps perfect week with fourth Brier title
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Kevin Koe beats Brendan Bottcher in all-Alberta final to win Brier
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Koe looking to take easy route to final for once after running Brier record to ...
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Curling Watch: Team Canada prepares for World Curling Championship in Denmark
Team Canada women’s team curlers practiced Wednesday at the Saville Curling Club in Edmonton before departing for the LGT World Women’s Curling Championship in Denmark. -
Curling Terry Jones: Reclaimed Edmontonians off to represent Canada at curling world championships
Finn Brown just turned four months old, and he’s basically spent his entire life involved in curling. -
Curling Koe, Jacobs cruising as Brier battle moves on to championship pool
BRANDON, Man. — As far as Kevin Koe is concerned, the Tim Horton’s Brier starts now. The Alberta skip has rolled to a 7-0 record in Pool B play and looks to be one of the favourites to get into the playoff round come Saturday, but first his team will have to play the four toughest games of the week in the championship pool. -
Curling Columnist Terry Jones slides in to Canadian Curling Hall of Fame
He’s not in any real danger of ever becoming known for having an innate ability to put one in the house. -
Curling Manitoba on the bubble for championship pool after loss to Northern Ontario at Brier
BRANDON — It’s going to be a long, difficult, uphill climb for the home province at the Tim Horton’s Brier. -
Curling Jacobs team shooting lights out while trying to balance passion, energy and self-discipline at Brier
BRANDON, Man. — There’s no team in the Tim Horton’s Brier more dialled in right now than the Brad Jacobs foursome from Northern Ontario. -
Curling Manitoba’s Mike McEwen bounces back at Brier
BRANDON — Manitoba’s Mike McEwen notched a much-needed 13-4 win over Newfoundland and Labrador’s Andrew Symonds on Tuesday in the morning draw at the Tim Hortons Brier. -
Curling Heavily favoured Manitoba falls to Yukon in Brier stunner as McEwen misses simple last shot
BRANDON — It all seemed to be going so well for Mike McEwen and Team Manitoba until everything went suddenly off the rails at the hometown Brier. -
Curling Canada’s Gushue wonders what curling would be like without the ‘tick shot’
BRANDON, Man. — As a two-time defending Canadian champion, and Olympic gold medallist, Brad Gushue has seen and used every shot in the book when it comes to curling. -
Curling Alberta's Koe comes back strong after scare
BRANDON, Man. — Kevin Koe and his Alberta teammates got a real scare Monday morning at the Tim Hortons Brier, but the fright didn’t last long.