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Pool B decided at 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

February 21, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

We now know the three teams that have qualified from Pool B at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario. While Pool A was determined on Wednesday, Pool B was extremely fascinating as six teams out of Read more

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Pool A decided at 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

February 20, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

We now know the three teams that have qualified for the playoffs at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They are Team Canada’s Rachel Homan (7-0), Alberta’s Kayla Skrlik (5-2) and British Columbia’s Corryn Brown (5-2). Read more

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Kerri Einarson delivers remarkable comeback at 2025 Scotties

February 19, 2025February 19, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Kerri Einarson’s team based out of Manitoba was the big story at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario on Tuesday. Einarson delivered a comeback for the ages. Down 7-2 after five ends, Einarson’s team picked up Read more

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Kerry Galusha records memorable win over Yukon at 2025 Scotties

February 18, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

It was a memorable Monday for Kerry Galusha’s Yellowknife team at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. In a 14-8 win over Yukon, Galusha set a Northwest Territories record for most points in one game according to Vic Rauter of Read more

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Quebec ties record for most points in an end in Scotties history

February 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

For the second straight day at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Team Quebec made Scotties history. One day after setting the record for most stolen ends in a match with seven, the Quebec team skipped Read more

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William Dandjinou wins World Cup short track speed skating men’s 1000m gold in Italy

February 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Wiliam Dandjinou of Sherbrooke, Quebec won the gold medal on Sunday in a World Cup short track speed skating event in Milan, Italy. It was one of three medals won by Canada on Sunday. The other two came in the Read more

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Rachael Karker wins World Cup women’s halfpipe skiing bronze in Calgary

February 17, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Canadian Olympic bronze medalist Rachael Karker of Guelph, Ontario won the bronze medal at a World Cup women’s halfpipe event at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Saturday. For Karker, who won the bronze medal in women’s halfpipe Read more

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Canada wins two World Cup women’s bobsled medals in Norway

February 16, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

It was a very successful weekend for the Canadian women’s bobsled program as they came away with two World Cup medals in Lillehammer, Norway. On Saturday, Cynthia Appiah of Toronto, Ontario won the silver medal in the women’s mononbob, and Read more

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Quebec steals way to Scotties history

February 16, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

Day two of the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario saw a record breaking performance by Team Quebec’s Laurie St-Georges on Saturday. In an 8-2 win over Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes, the native of Laval set a Canadian Read more

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BC has statement win on opening night of 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

February 15, 2025 Jeremy Freeborn

The 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts commenced on Friday night from Thunder Bay, Ontario. One of the most impressive performances of the first draw came from British Columbia’s Corryn Brown. Brown, a native of Kamloops, defeated Selena Sturmay of Edmonton Read more

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