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  • Women's curling worlds: Team capsules
    A team-by-team look at the world women's curling championship, which begins Saturday in Swift Current, Sask.

  • Canadian skip Jones back in her element
    After working as a celebrity reporter at the Vancouver Olympics, Winnipeg skip Jennifer Jones is representing Canada for a third straight year at the world women's curling championship, which opens Saturday in Swift Current, Sask.

  • Women's curling worlds: Standings
    Standings for the world women's curling championship from the Credit Union i-plex in Swift Current, Sask.

  • Women's curling worlds: Scores & schedule
    Draws and results from the world women's curling championship at the Credit Union i-plex in Swift Current, Sask.

  • Koe, Martin to battle for Players' Championship
    Newly crowned Brier champion Kevin Koe and Olympic gold medallist Kevin Martin highlight the field for the Grand Slam season-ending Grey Power Players' Championship in Dawson Creek, B.C., next month.

  • Koe sneaks by Howard for Brier title
    Alberta skip Kevin Koe has won the Brier on his first try, upending a previously undefeated team from Ontario to claim Alberta's third consecutive Canadian men's curling championship.

  • Norwegian curlers continue colourful trouser tradition
    Norwegian curling is changing the way the sport thinks about pants one tournament at a time.

  • Olympic hangover hurts Brier attendance
    Attendance figures for the 2010 Brier in Halifax are expected to be around 120,000, much lower than the 158,414 that the Metro Centre drew in 2003, and organizers are blaming the Olympics and curling fatigue as the main reasons for the drop off.

  • Canada gets silver, bronze at curling juniors
    Ottawa's Rachel Homan picked up the silver medal, and Kitchener, Ont., skip Jake Walker won the bronze Sunday at the world junior curling championships in Switzerland.

  • Howard's juggernaut tough to crack
    Northern Ontario's Brad Jacobs came close in the 1-versus-2 playoff and so did Alberta's Kevin Koe in the final round-robin game, but so far nobody has been able to solve the mystery of how to beat Glenn Howard at the 2010 Brier in Halifax.

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