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Purcell, Asselin early Brier entries after winning provincial men’s curling finals

Nova Scotia’s Owen Purcell and Quebec’s Felix Asselin secured their spots in the Canadian men’s curling championship after winning their…

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It takes a village: Volunteers rally to save one of Brier Island’s historical lighthouses

At the southern entrance to the Bay of Fundy’s Grand Passage is a rocky piece of land called Peter Island…

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Sask. curler and designer creates jerseys for 2024 Scotties, Brier and World Championships

A competitive curler from Regina, who is also a freelance creative director and interdisciplinary designer, was hired to create apparel…

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Gushue returns to N.L. after history-making Brier championship

Six-time curling national champion Brad Gushue returned to Newfoundland Monday evening, after he made curling history in Regina and cemented…

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Manitoba’s Carruthers snags Brier playoff spot with win over Yukon

Manitoba’s Reid Carruthers has clinched a playoff spot at the Canadian men’s curling championship. Carruthers, whose team is skipped by…

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Thunder Bay’s Trevor Bonot improves to 5-1 at the Brier as hometown fans cheer them on

The members of Team Northern Ontario are taking things one game at a time as they continue an impressive run…

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Montana’s Brier disrupted by dripping roof, play stopped

A consistent drip from the roof of the Brandt Centre led to a stoppage of the play at the 2024…

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Northwest Territories’ Koe, Northern Ontario’s Bonot orchestrate upsets in Brier

Northern Ontario’s Trevor Bonot summed up Monday’s unexpected outcomes at the Canadian men’s curling championship in a few succinct sentences.…

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Gushue opens quest for Brier 3-peat with win over Nova Scotia

Reigning champion Brad Gushue opened defence of his Canadian men’s curling championship with a 7-4 win over Nova Scotia’s Matthew…

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Winnipegger Mike McEwen aims to secure Saskatchewan’s 1st Brier win in over 40 years

A Manitoba curling proverb is “the buffalo feels heavy.” Expectations are high for curlers from that province on the national…

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