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Territories topple Team Canada

Territories topple Team Canada

B.C. alone in first, while Newfoundland stays alive

It's all about the stones on the ice for Ontario coach

After Rick Lang helped Al Hackner capture their second world men's curling title in 1985, they were returning home to Thunder Bay after a promotional visit to Toronto.
Defending champs model of perfection

Defending champs model of perfection

Canada out front, but B.C., Alberta nipping at their heels
B.C., Quebec, Canada stay in high gear

B.C., Quebec, Canada stay in high gear

Mallett sets up battle of giants this morning against Larouche

Curling dreams on the line

Scotties winner gets automatic berth into Olympic pre-trials

Hectic year comes to an end for Jones

Jennifer Jones started curling, and kept curling, because she loved it. The Manitoba skip never curled to be in the spotlight, but that's exactly where she's been since she and her team won the 2008 Ford World Women's Curling Championship.

Long on talent, short on experience

Squad from Yukon/Territories hoping a little luck goes a long way

Road to the Scotties: Veteran Alberta rink looks to stay on a roll

It's difficult for Canada's elite curlers to ignore the Olympic dream drifting through their psyche, but Team Alberta plans to do just that, at least for the next week or so.

Road to the Scotties: Saskatchewan sound top to bottom

Stefanie Lawton rink brings a wealth of experience west

Road to the Scotties: It's all in the family for Manitoba

As soon as Barb Spencer and her sister Darcy Robertson could lift a curling rock, they were throwing them. For the Spencer clan, curling has always been in the house, and Team Manitoba is all about family atmosphere.