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All parties pleased with how well Brier ran
8 minute read Monday, Mar. 11, 2019By all accounts, the first Brier in Brandon in 37 years was a success.
Organizers were proud of the way things went, Curling Canada was happy with how smooth things ran and players couldn’t have been more pleased to be able to leave their hotel room and have a short walk to get ready for their games, to which they were greeted by a vocal crowd.
It was a lot of work to bring the Canadian men’s curling championship to the Wheat City for the first time since 1982, but for Ryan Shields, it was worth it.
“It was a great week,” said Shields, who co-chaired to event along with Nate Andrews and Jackie Nichol. “The support from the community, the support from Curl Canada and everything and the sponsors was unreal. It’s been a lot of fun. All our hard work is paying off.”
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Bottcher makes massive shot to reach Brier final
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Mar. 10, 2019Fans bring the fire to Brier
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Bringing vibrant colours and exuberant cheers to the 2019 Tim Hortons Brier, Brenda Chicoine, her sister Dorothy Mosher and daughter Carolyn Garnier are the ultimate curling fans.Wearing a different costume each day, the trio celebrates the sport they love and encourage others to embrace the fun and excitement of dawning gear to support their team.
Alberta caps perfect run to win Brier
7 minute read Preview Sunday, Mar. 10, 2019Alberta books spot in Brier final
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 9, 2019Wild Card ousts Team Canada from Brier
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 9, 2019Brier Patch brings people together
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 9, 2019Manitoba experience perfect everywhere but on scoreboard
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 9, 2019Alberta takes perfect record into playoffs
6 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 9, 2019Playoff matchups set at Brier
4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 8, 2019Manitoba falls out of contention at Brier
7 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 8, 2019Curling folks crazy ’bout sharp dressed fans
4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 8, 2019So, how are you liking the Brier?
1 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 8, 2019Manitoba falls to Canada, nearly out of contention
2 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 7, 2019Brier behind the lens
1 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 7, 2019Fan favourite pin trading a hit at the Brier
1 minute read Thursday, Mar. 7, 2019Celebrating a love of curling 60 years in the making, Maxine Forbes and her husband Keith are front and centre at the Tim Hortons Brier showcasing pin trading.
A fan favourite hobby at the event, the duo has made friends across the globe at the events they visit.
Located at the southeast end of the Westoba Place concourse, the duo is eager to meet new people and share the hobby they love.
Celebrating a love of curling 60 years in the making, Maxine Forbes and her husband Keith are front and centre at the Tim Hortons Brier showcasing pin trading.A fan favourite hobby at the event, the duo has made friends across the globe at the events they visit.Located at the southeast end of the Westoba Place concourse, the duo is eager to meet new people and share the hobby they love.
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