October 2011
Oct 18 - Victoria to host men's curling worlds
April 2011
Apr 18 - Mayor to honour Team Stoughton Apr 11 - Battle of emotions for Mead, Gould Apr 10 - Canada still rules curling Apr 10 - Sweden relishes bronze victory Apr 9 - Brewster will meet Stoughton in world's final Apr 9 - Mead’s team is looking for a win Apr 9 - Ulsrud is only one win away Apr 9 - Stoughton heads to worlds final Apr 8 - Error could haunt Stoughton's team Apr 8 - World championship in Winnipegger's sights Apr 8 - Norway rink on an unlikely roll Apr 8 - Stoughton misses perfect record Apr 7 - Canadian lead rips Chinese tactics Apr 7 - Five teams battle for final two playoff spots Apr 7 - Scots hope history repeats against Canada Apr 7 - Curling playoff picture becomes crystal clear Apr 6 - No way, Norway Apr 6 - Canada closing in on history Apr 6 - Canada still undefeated after draw 12 Apr 5 - Canadian third doing things differently Apr 5 - Stoughton rink gets easy win against France Apr 5 - Scotland claims first place after Draw 9 Apr 4 - Stoughton's crew keeps improving Apr 4 - Canada rolls, Sweden boils at worlds Apr 4 - Stoughton still on top after Draw 6 Apr 4 - Things 'desperate' for Norway at the world’s Apr 3 - Germany's Kapp keeps Canada on its toes Apr 3 - Canada stays perfect at worlds Apr 3 - Canada, France lead world men’s curling championship Apr 2 - Norwegian skip thought 'the show was over' Apr 2 - Stoughton starts 2-0 Apr 1 - Stoughton haunted by '99 loss Apr 1 - Rookie Carruthers feeling the pressure Apr 1 - Stoughton favourite for curling gold
March 2011
Mar 29 - Stoughton on worldly mission Mar 27 - Canada's Holland loses to Swedes Mar 26 - Amber Holland to play for gold Mar 25 - Canada wins women's tiebreaker Mar 24 - Canada faces Swiss in tiebreaker Mar 23 - Canada on bubble at worlds Mar 22 - Canada jumps to third place Mar 21 - Canada keeps world hopes alive Mar 20 - Canada’s curlers hit a dicey patch Mar 19 - Holland starts championships with win Mar 18 - Living up to a Saskatchewan legend Mar 12 - Ulsrud set to invade Regina Last year's archives