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Dynamic scene of young curlers from BC and NWT competing at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts opening, with champion Kerri Einarson in action.
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Scotties Tournament of Hearts opens with youthful contenders

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The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts begins Friday in Mississauga, Ontario, featuring an open field without defending champion Rachel Homan, who advances to the Olympics after winning the Canadian Curling Trials. Teams like British Columbia's rookie squad led by Taylor Reese-Hansen and the Northwest Territories' youthful rink with three teenagers highlight the competition. Four-time champion Kerri Einarson enters as a favorite in the women's national curling championship running through February 1.

Nagpur accueillera le 26e Championnat national d'échecs des sourds du 16 au 20 février 2026. L'événement, organisé par le Maharashtra Sports Council of the Deaf, réunira environ 300 joueurs de 19 États dans diverses catégories. Il se tiendra à l'Institut G.H. Raisoni d'information et de technologie.

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Top Canadian female curlers have convened in Mississauga for the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the nation's premier women's curling event. This marks the first time the championship is hosted in the Greater Toronto Area at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre. Eighteen elite teams are competing for the title and a spot at the world championship.

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