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  2. 2024 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Wikipedia

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  3. 2024 SaskTel Tankard - Wikipedia

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  4. SaskTel Tankard - Wikipedia

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    The number of teams participating and the format of the bonspiel has varied over the years. Until 2022, the SaskTel Tankard was a sixteen team-seeded triple knockout bonspiel with a page playoff system; the sixteen teams qualified as follows: [1]

  5. 2023 SaskTel Tankard - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 SaskTel Tankard, the provincial men's curling championship for Saskatchewan, was held from February 1 to 5 at the Affinity Place in Estevan, Saskatchewan. [1] The winning Kelly Knapp rink represented Saskatchewan at the 2023 Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ontario where they finished fourth in Pool A with a 4–4 record.

  6. 2023 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Viterra Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's curling championship for Saskatchewan, was held from January 25 to 29 at the Affinity Place in Estevan, Saskatchewan. [1]

  7. Viterra Prairie Pinnacle - Wikipedia

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    The championship has been contested annually since 1948, with the event cancelled only once, in 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]In 1953, the Janet Perkin rink from Regina won the provincial title and the Western Canadian Ladies' Championship, the first organized competition for women that went beyond the province's borders, and which was hosted in Regina. [4]

  8. Ashley Howard (curler) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Orillia, Ontario, Howard is the daughter of 2006 Olympic champion Russ Howard and Wendy Howard.. Howard played second for team New Brunswick at the 2006 Canadian Junior Curling Championship.

  9. Curlsask - Wikipedia

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    Curlsask (stylized CURLSASK), formerly known as the Saskatchewan Curling Association, is the regional governing body for the sport of curling in Saskatchewan. [1] It was founded in 1904.