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Find the latest news for the topic Other and for the region of Prairies
Korean curlers a pleasant surprise
In the end, it was a moral victory for Korea's Ji-Sun Kim. She may have lost the bronze medal game, but the bottom line is Kim may have done a world of good for the sport in a country that's going to host the 2018 winter Olympics.
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Sweden starting to make noise at worlds
Any time a country can send a team other than the defending titlist to the world championship, you'd figure it has a lot of depth.
Sweden's team, skipped by Margaretha Sigfridsson, somehow managed to bump 2011 world champ Anette Norberg out of the mix.
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Good Manners rewarded
Lloydminster skip Scott Manners may only have won three games representing the host province at the Tim Hortons Brier but he won a treasured trophy.
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Kevin survives Brier Koe battle
With Saskatchewan fans cheering for the Cinderella story from the Territories, Jamie Koe and friends gave them a pretty good ride for half a game Saturday.
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Buffalo Boys finally getting respect
When Rob Fowler punched his ticket to the 83rd Brier by winning the Manitoba Tankard in Dauphin, a significant percentage of the populace in the keystone province was doubtful.
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Ontario sews up top-two finish
Ontario, Manitoba and the Territories did what they needed to do to solidify a berth in the Brier playoffs Thursday morning.
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Alberta off to World Championships
Her voice, already raspy and horse, was now
breaking.
"It surprises the heck out of me. I can't believe it. I
can't believe it's possible that we're the first
Alberta team to win this since I was on the Cathy
King team which won it all those years ago," said
Heather Nedohin.
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Curling: Saskatchewan mines its Manners
A funny thing happened on the road to the 2012 Brier: a team came out of nowhere to win a major provincial championship. And curling traditionalists are rejoicing.
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Curling Guru: Balsdon big on club curling ice too
The Continental Cup is over, the first Winter Youth Olympic Games are wrapping up in Austria, women's provincials are on deck and the curling season is approaching the full-roar status it enjoys from now through the middle of April.
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Eve and The Pants win curling gold
Amid the non-sound from mostly empty seats -- plus the occasional clonk of a cowbell -- Moscow's far-too-enormous Megasport Ice Palace played host to last week's European curling championships.
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Gousseau survives wild one
Stuff happens.
That's the way Dylan Gousseau looked at the turn
of events after escaping with a 7-6 win over
Leduc's Shane Parcels in Sunday's B Event final of
the men's junior northern playdowns.
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Curling rocks in 2011
The numbers are in and curling finished lucky 13th among TSN sports events in 2011 ... not spectacular, but not bad.
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