Kelsey Rocque captures bye to final at Canadian junior women’s curling...
Alberta’s Kelsey Rocque is one win away from becoming the Canadian junior women’s curling champion. Rocque and her University of Alberta Pandas rink of Keely Brown, Taylor McDonald and Claire Tully...
View ArticleAlberta’s Carter Lautner joins Kelsey Rocque in Canadian junior curling...
Carter Lautner won his final round-robin game Friday morning to grab the last playoff berth in the M&M Meat Shops Canadian junior men’s curling championship at Liverpool, N.S. The third-year...
View ArticleKelsey Rocque wins Canadian junior women’s curling championship
It went right down to last rock, but Kelsey Rocque and her Alberta team of Keely Brown, Taylor McDonald and Claire Tully from the Saville Centre are the Canadian junior women’s curling champion. Rocque...
View ArticleVal Sweeting improves to 4-1 at Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian...
Val Sweeting and her Saville Centre curling team may be young, but they’ve picked up a lot of experience in a hurry. The talented foursome has already played in three major events on arena ice in the...
View ArticleVal Sweeting qualifies for playoffs at Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian...
Alberta’s Val Sweeting won her final two round-robin games Thursday to qualify for the playoffs at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian women’s curling championship at Montreal. Sweeting started...
View ArticleKoe has an easy day at Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men’s curling championship
Kevin Koe got a little extra practice on Sunday at the Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men’s curling championship in Kamloops, B.C. The Alberta champions stole 10 points in the first four ends of their...
View ArticleBeating his brother at Canadian men’s curling championship never ‘fun’ for...
Kevin Koe seems to always have a big end in his game plan at this year’s Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men’s curling men’s curling championship at Kamloops, B.C. The 39-year-old surface landman with...
View ArticleKevin Koe tied for first place at Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men’s curling...
Kevin Koe became the first team to win the Tim Hortons Brier by coming out of the Page Playoff 3-4 game in 2010. In February, he broke another trend by winning the Boston Pizza Cup Alberta men’s...
View ArticleKevin Koe’s frustrating Friday drops Alberta into Saturday’s semifinal at Tim...
Alberta’s Kevin Koe has never taken the easy road at the Tim Hortons Brier in the past, so why start now? Koe came up short on last-rock draws in each of the first two ends in Friday’s Page Playoff 1-2...
View ArticleKevin Koe wins semifinal at Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men’s curling...
Kevin Koe made it look easy when he drew the button in the extra end to edge Quebec’s Jean-Michel Menard 9-8 in the Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men’s curling championship semifinal at Kamloops, B.C. But...
View ArticleQuebec shocks Kevin Martin, Alberta 0-2 at Tim Hortons Brier
Kevin Martin will need to rewrite history if he is to win a record fifth Canadian men’s curling championship as a skip. The 46-year-old Martin shocked himself and 7,626 spectators at Rexall Place on...
View ArticleCelebrity curlers pouring Tim Hortons coffee on Saturday at Rexall Place
Six-time Canadian men’s curling champion Randy Ferbey and his longtime third David Nedohin, 2012 Canadian women’s champ Heather Nedohin, 2012 Canadian senior women’s curling champion Cathy King and...
View ArticleManitoba's Jeff Stoughton shocks Ontario's Glenn Howard by scoring three in...
Glenn Howard lived his worst nightmare Saturday afternoon at Rexall Place. The defending Canadian men’s curling champion from Coldwater, Ont., believes his stellar 10-1 performance in the Tim Hortons...
View ArticleCurling wrap: Alberta shut out of national titles as Santos, Bottcher, Rocque...
Brendan Bottcher of the University of Alberta was unable to defend his Canadian Interuniversity Sport/Canadian Curling Association championship Sunday at Kamloops, B.C. Bottcher and his Golden Bears...
View ArticleUnpossible!: Review
4 stars Stage 4, Academy at King Edward The biggest lie you’ll hear at the Fringe comes from a likeably tentative, tall, skinny drink-of-water in a suit. “I don’t really know what I’m doing,” says...
View ArticleCountries Shaped Like Stars: Review
4.5 stars Stage 33, Strathcona Prebyterian Church As an invitation to enchantment, how can you do better than this? “Once upon a time countries were shaped like stars,” we’re told, in song, at the...
View ArticleRiderGirl: Review
4 stars Stage 34, Sugar Swing Dance Club I’m not much of a sports guy but this hilarious, bittersweet bio-piece about football fanatics written and performed by Colleen Sutton left me a new fan — of...
View ArticleAlbum review: sirch., north of fifty-four.
Album: north of fifty-four. Artist: sirch. (Bandcamp) Four stars (out of five) Imagine taking snippets of your past — home videos, Vine clips, text messages — and setting them to music. Sounds like...
View ArticleTrevor McLeod: Hydroelectric power for Alberta's oilsands worth a closer look
Earlier this month, British Columbia Premier Christy Clark – in Ottawa looking for money – suggested her province could help Alberta reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by delivering hydro-generated...
View ArticleBody of missing Manitoba boy Chase Martens found in creek, no "obvious signs"...
Chase Martens Austin, Man. — Days of searching by hundreds of volunteers for a missing Manitoba toddler have ended with the tragic discovery of the boy’s body in a creek. RCMP Sgt. Bert Paquet told...
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