Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials
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Defending champ Homan loses again at Canadian Curling trialsEarly losses to the bottom two seeds at Canada's Olympic curling trials have put defending women's champion Rachel Homan in a tough spot at the SaskTel Centre.SportsNov 21, 2021
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Homan drops opener to Harrison at curling trialsJacqueline Harrison admitted that nerves were a challenge in her debut appearance Saturday at the Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials.SportsNov 21, 2021
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Dunstone reunites with junior teammate after late lineup change ahead of trialsLott has played against Team Dunstone on occasion over the years but is still getting to know the front end of Kirk Muyres and Dustin Kidby.SportsNov 19, 2021
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With Olympic berths on the line, intensity runs high at curling trialsA nine-team women's event is also on tap as the country's top curlers square off with berths in the Beijing Games on the line.SportsNov 18, 2021
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Proposed grant would give much-needed relief to Saskatoon curling, sports organizationsA possible grant program from the city could be much needed relief for Saskatoon curling clubs and some other recreation and sports organizations.CanadaNov 10, 2021
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Curling focus shifts to Olympic trials now that long qualifying process is completeThe Nov. 20-28 trials in Saskatoon will leave two teams standing as Canadian representatives in the four-player competitions at the 2022 Winter Olympics in February.CanadaNov 1, 2021
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