Laurie St-Georges’ eyes widened when informed that seven stolen ends in a single game at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts was a record. “I’m glad that I have a record now,” Quebec’s ...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. - Quebec’s Laurie St-Georges set a Scotties Tournament of Hearts record for the most stolen ends in a game with seven in an 8-2 win over Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes. St-Georges ...
Local snow sports columnist Shaun Sutner took a trip skiing North of the border and found Quebec has plenty to offer those ...
Her opening-game win Saturday — an 8-2 ease past fellow contender Kaitlyn Lawes from Manitoba — saw St-Georges and her Quebec crew establish ... Draw 5 matchups saw: Canada’s Rachel Homan ...
Team Canada head coach Jon Cooper confirmed to reporters that St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington will be the club's starting goalie against Team USA on Feb. 15. Binnington was also Canada ...
Those same conditions are forecast in the Ottawa area, as well as southern and central Quebec, as Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for that region too. Strong winds and snow ...
Laurie St-Georges' eyes widened ... the winner of this year's event represents Canada at next month's women's world championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea. Quebec's opening win also marked the ...
Laurie St-Georges' eyes widened ... the winner of this year's event represents Canada at next month's women's world championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea. Quebec's opening win also marked the ...
Laurie St-Georges' eyes widened ... the winner of this year’s event represents Canada at next month’s women’s world championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea. Quebec’s opening win also ...