• The 1999 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts women's provincial curling championship, was held January 27–31 at the Weyburn Colosseum in Weyburn, Saskatchewan...
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  • The Scotties Tournament of Hearts (French: Le Tournoi des Cœurs Scotties; commonly referred to as the Scotties) is the annual Canadian women's curling...
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  • The 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 20 to 28, 1999 at the Charlottetown Civic...
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  • Sandra Schmirler (category Members of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit)
    1996 Saskatchewan Tournament of Hearts, Gudereit who had been playing second was replaced for health reasons by Karen Daku. At the provincial Hearts, the...
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  • The 2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 17 to 25, 2001 at the Sudbury Community...
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  • Atina Ford (category Curlers from Saskatchewan)
    Schmirler in the Regina playdowns to qualify for the 1999 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts, her first provincial championship appearance as a skip...
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    Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2016 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2016 Northwest Territories Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2016 Yukon Scotties...
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  • Laine Peters (category Continental Cup of Curling participants)
    World Championships. Peters grew up in Carrot River, Saskatchewan. At the 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Peters was the alternate with Nova Scotia (skipped...
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  • formerly the Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the annual provincial women's curling championship for the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The winning...
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  • The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 19 to February 27 at the Charlottetown...
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  • The 1986 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 22 to March 1, 1986 at the Thompson Arena...
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  • The 1998 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 21 to March 1 at the Agridome in Regina...
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  • The 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 19 to 27, 2000 at the CN Centre in Prince...
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  • Sherry Middaugh (category Curlers from Saskatchewan)
    represented Saskatchewan at her first Scott Tournament of Hearts in 1996, and finished with a 7–5 record. In her new province of Ontario at the 1999 Scott Tournament...
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    Jenn Hanna (category University of Ottawa alumni)
    out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts. Hanna...
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    Stefanie Lawton (category Sportspeople from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan)
    curling scene by becoming the Saskatchewan women's champion and, as such, going to the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts. Her team of her sister Marliese, Sherri...
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  • Sherry Anderson (category Sportspeople from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan)
    to ten Scotties Tournament of Hearts, six as a skip. She qualified for her first Hearts by winning the 1994 Saskatchewan women's championship, defeating...
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  • Newfoundland at the 1998 Scott Tournament of Hearts. She did not find success at the event, finishing 4–7 in round robin play. In 1999 Strong was again provincial...
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  • Shannon Joanisse (category Curlers from Saskatchewan)
    Championships during her eligibility years. In 1999, Joanisse participated in the Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts, playing lead for Cindy Street. The team...
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    Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2013 Prince Edward Island Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2013 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2013 Saskatchewan Scotties...
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    Jennifer Jones (curler) (category Members of the Order of Manitoba)
    2001 Manitoba Scott Tournament of Hearts, where they lost the final to Karen Young. The following year, the team won the Manitoba Hearts, defeating Linda...
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    2004 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts (before 2015, there was no separate Northern Ontario team at the national Tournament of Hearts), missing the...
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    of the Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League, the Saskatchewan Rattlers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League, and the Saskatchewan Rush of...
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  • Laura Strong (category Curlers from Regina, Saskatchewan)
    together would represent Newfoundland and Labrador at the 2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts. This was Strong's first appearance at the event. Strong failed...
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  • 2001. At the 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts, she finished 5–6, out of the playoffs. At the 2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts, she finished 4–7, missing...
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  • Heather Nedohin (category University of Alberta alumni)
    bronze medal. By virtue of winning the 1998 Hearts, the team got to represent Team Canada at the 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts, as defending champions...
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  • Amber Holland (category Curlers from Saskatchewan)
    She has played in Saskatchewan's provincial playdowns ten times, but did not appear at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts until 1999, when she served as...
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  • Scotties Tournament of Hearts representing Saskatchewan. At both the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts and 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team...
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  • Mary-Anne Arsenault (category Canadian people of Acadian descent)
    Colleen Jones prior to the 1999 season. She had previously played with Jones, as her lead at the 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts. Together with Jones, Nancy...
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  • Ontario at the 1997 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship. The team made it to the finals of the event, where they...
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