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Canada’s wheelchair curling team seeks world championship as Paralympic Games loom

Canada’s wheelchair curling team seeks world championship as Paralympic Games loom

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Douglas Dean will wear the Maple Leaf for the first time at the world wheelchair curling championship. The 60-year-old from Thunder Bay, Ont., is also the first curler from Northern Ontario to play for Canada in the event. "It means a lot, especially at 60 years old. I thought my athletic […]

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