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All three Manitoba-based teams will be in the same pool for round-robin play at the Canadian women’s national curling championship in Thunder Bay, Ont., next month.

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All three Manitoba-based teams will be in the same pool for round-robin play at the Canadian women’s national curling championship in Thunder Bay, Ont., next month.

Kerri Einarson of Gimli and Kaitlyn Lawes of Winnipeg, who each qualified for the tournament before the season started based on their standing in the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS), are joined by Kate Cameron of Winnipeg, who won the Manitoba women’s provincial play down on Sunday.

Other teams in the pool include Danielle Inglis of Ontario, Laurie St-Georges of Quebec, Kerry Galusha of Northwest Territories, Brooke Godsland of Newfoundland & Labrador and Bayly Scoffin of Yukon.

The tournament will take place at the Fort William Gardens from Feb. 14-23. There are 18 teams in the championship.

The other pool includes Ontario’s Rachel Homan, who will represent Team Canada, Selena Sturmay and Kayla Skrlik of Alberta, Corryn Brown of British Columbia, Krista McCarville of Northern Ontario, Nancy Martin of Saskatchewan, Melissa Adams of New Brunswick, Jane DiCarlo of Prince Edward Island and Julia Weagle of Nunavut.

— staff

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