“We are a brand-new team, and it was our first big event together, and I was proud of us making the final, playing against a ...
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Homan repeats as Canadian curling women’s championRachel Homan’s dominance of women’s curling continued Sunday with a 6-1 win over Manitoba’s Kerri Einarson to win the ...
Rachel Homan made the key shots. Kerri Einarson would love to have a couple back. Homan successfully defended her Scotties ...
Homan, lead Sarah Wilkes, second Emma Miskew and third Tracy Fleury, ran the table for a second straight year, going undefeated at the women’s national curling championship, concluding the historic ...
Rachel Homan is on some kind of historical run. Her Ottawa-based rink, ranked No. 1 in both Canada and the world, beat ...
Good morning, Greater Sudbury! Here are a few stories to start your day on this Tuesday morning. Research Week 2025 takes ...
The Scotties, by every measure, were a huge success. More than 54,400 fans poured into the venue, topped by 3,442 who ...
Smithers-born curler Rachelle Brown was a part of history at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Serving once again as the fifth/alternate for Rachel Homan’s Ontario-based ...
WHL: Victoria Royals 6 Prince George Cougars 3 (Saturday) Koehn Ziemmer scored the first […] ...
I think that win's for them." Four-time Hearts champion Kerri Einarson of Manitoba had the lone team without a loss in Pool A at 2-0 with a crowd at 2-1. Einarson was a 10-2 winner over Yukon's ...
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