World Curling Tour
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Power outages shut down international curling tourney in Portage la PrairieThe Canad Inns Men's Classic was expected to bring athletes from as far as Korea, Switzerland, and Japan – as well as 2018 Olympic gold medalist John Shuster of the U.S.SportsOct 13, 2019
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Curler Ryan Fry ‘taking break’ after disqualification for being drunk at tournamentThe Brad Jacobs rink has a temporary vacancy at third following the decision by Ryan Fry to take a break following an incident in Red Deer.SportsNov 21, 2018
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Policy review underway after team ejected from Alberta curling classicKnocking back a few pints after a game is enmeshed in the social fabric of the sport, especially at the club level.FeaturesNov 20, 2018
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Excessive drinking before game leads to team’s ejection from World Curling Tour event in AlbertaA curling team skipped by Jamie Koe that featured 2014 Olympic champion Ryan Fry was ejected from an Alberta bonspiel over the weekend for what organizers called unsportsmanlike behaviour resulting from excessive drinking.CanadaNov 19, 2018
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Rachel Homan wins Canad Inns Women’s Classic in PortageRachel Homan defeated Japan's Chiaki Matsumura 9-4 in the final in just six ends to win the World Curling Tour event.SportsOct 24, 2016
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Brier preview: 2015 title up for grabsThe Tim Hortons Brier returns to Saddledome ice for the fourth time, and if history is any indication, keep your eye on the local rinks.CanadaFeb 27, 2015
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Winnipeg’s Mike McEwen beats Brad Jacobs at home in the NationalMike McEwen defeated reigning Olympic champion Brad Jacobs 5-2 to win the National on Sunday.SportsNov 24, 2014
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Brad Gushue beats Mike McEwen to win Masters Grand Slam of CurlingBrad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., ran Winnipeg's Mike McEwen out of rocks in eight ends to take the Masters Grand Slam of Curling 8-6 Sunday in Selkirk, Man.SportsNov 3, 2014
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Jennifer Jones curling team gets back to work with gold in their pocketsFrom people checking out their grocery carts to folk bursting into tears in front of them, the Jennifer Jones curling team is experiencing the power of Olympic gold.SportsOct 10, 2014
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