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Travel woes, player sickness doesn’t trip up teams to start Tournament of Hearts

Travel woes, player sickness doesn’t trip up teams to start Tournament of Hearts

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Two teams overcame travel hiccups and another the loss of a sick player to win on opening night of the Canadian women's curling championship Friday. Corryn Brown's B.C. team that didn't land in Thunder Bay, Ont., until early morning defeated Alberta's Selena Sturmay 11-4. Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin, whose lead Deanna Doig […]

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