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Travelers Finals set: A rematch for Women’s, and history for Men’s

For the first time in the event's history, Newfoundland and Labrador or Manitoba will be crowned men's champions at the Travelers Canadian Curling Club Championship. On the women's side, it's a rematch of last year's final, as Ontario will seek its third title and Prince Edward Island its first. Andrew Symonds's rink out of the Re/Max Centre in St. John's gained control of the semifinal men's game against Quebec with a big two points in the seventh end. His draw to the four-foot put his team up 6-3.

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PEI, Alberta advance to women’s semifinals

For Prince Edward Island's Lisa Jackson the plan was to make the playoffs. The bonus was achieved on Thursday evening when her team from the Cornwall Curling Club qualified directly to Friday's semifinal thanks to a 4-3 win over Ontario. "That's sort of my style, defensive and not many rocks in play. When it came down to it the game was on the line with a couple of shots at the end," Jackson said after the game.

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RBC Sports Day in Canada hits the ice at Stroud Curling Club

Curling Canada’s Rocks & Rings program has been in Simcoe County (Ontario) schools for four years, with 250 schools and almost 40,000 students in the area taking part the program since its launch in 2011. On Saturday, November 21, the Stroud Curling Club opened its doors to the local community and gave kids and adults a chance to experience curling through a one-day Rocks & Rings program as part of RBC Sports Day in Canada.

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Alberta’s Dupont eyes playoffs with new team

Nanette Dupont’s eyes are set on another national crown. The Alberta skip kept her hopes of a Travelers Curling Club Championship intact after a thrilling 8-5 win over previously undefeated Northern Ontario on Wednesday evening. Dupont, who skipped Alberta to victory in the 2010 Dominion Curling Club Women's Championship, moves to 3-1 in the women's Pool B standings.

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Newfoundland and Labrador men perfect at Travelers

As Andrew Symonds prepared his St. John's rink ahead of their trip to Ottawa he told them the goal was to be playing "meaningful" games in the lead-up to the weekend. The Newfoundland and Labrador skip and his rink of third Mark Healy, second Cory Ewart and lead Keith Jewer find themselves atop the men's Pool A standings at 4-0 after a Wednesday afternoon win over Nova Scotia.

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