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2005 Tim Hortons Brier
2005 Tim Hortons Brier

The Tim Hortons Brier, also known as the Brier, is the annual Canadian men's curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. A year (from Old English gēr) is the time between two recurrences of an event related to the Orbit of the Earth around the Sun Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Curling is a team Sport with similarities to Bowls and Shuffle board, played by two teams of four players each on a rectangular sheet of carefully prepared The Canadian Curling Association (CCA is a Canadian Organization responsible for encouraging and facilitating growth and development of the Sport of The current event name harks of its title sponsor, the Tim Hortons coffee and donut shop chain, but is commonly known (and amidst varied lead sponsorship) by the simpler rendition. Tim Hortons Inc is a Coffee -and- Doughnut Fast food restaurant chain

The Brier has been held since 1927. For the first fifty years, the Brier was sponsored by Macdonald Tobacco (later RJR Tobacco Company and now part of JTI-Macdonald Corporation). The Macdonald Tobacco Company was founded in 1858 by William Christopher Macdonald and his brother Augustine R J Reynolds Tobacco Company ( RJR) based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and founded by R Labatt was the title sponsor from 1980 to 2000. Labatt Brewing Company Ltd is a Canadian beer company founded by John Kinder Labatt in 1847 in London Ontario. Year 1980 ( MCMLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar) 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. Nokia Canada was the title sponsor from 2001-2004. Nokia Corporation (pronunciation /'nɔkiɑ/),,) is a Finnish multinational Communications Corporation, headquartered Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " On September 10, 2004, the CCA announced that Tim Hortons would be the new title sponsor, beginning with the 2005 Tim Hortons Brier in Edmonton, Alberta. Events 506 - The Bishops of Visigothic Gaul meet in the Council of Agde. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " The 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's Curling championship was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton Alberta from March Edmonton (ˈɛdmɨntɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta.

The Brier is contested by 12 teams: most provinces are represented by 1 team, Ontario by 2 teams (Ontario and Northern Ontario), and the territories by another. These teams qualify for the Brier through provincial championships, which are held every year and are open to any Canadian men's curling team. The winner of the Brier goes on to compete as Team Canada at the World Championships of the same year. The World Curling Championships are annual Curling events which showcase the world's best curlers organized by the World Curling Federation.

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Winners

Macdonald Brier

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Host
1927 Flag of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Murray Macneill, Al MacInnes, Cliff Torey, Jim Donahoe Toronto
1928 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Gordon Hudson, Sam Penwarden, Ron Singbush, Bill Grant Toronto
1929 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Gordon Hudson, Don Rollo, Ron Singbusch, Bill Grant Toronto
1930 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Howard Wood, Sr. The Macdonald Tobacco Company was founded in 1858 by William Christopher Macdonald and his brother Augustine Nova Scotia (ˌnəʊvəˈskəʊʃə ( Latin for New Scotland; Alba Nuadh Nouvelle-Écosse is a Canadian province located on Canada 's Dr Murray Macneill was a Curler from Nova Scotia. He is the first skip to win The Brier, back in 1927 Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America , Jimmy Congalton, Victor Wood, Lionel Wood Toronto
1931 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Bob Gourlay, Ernie Pollard, Arnold Lockerbie, Ray Stewart Toronto
1932 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Jimmy Congalton, Howard Wood, Bill Noble, Harry Mawhinney Toronto
1933 Flag of Alberta Alberta Cliff Manahan, Harold Deeton, Harold Wolfe, Bert Ross Toronto
1934 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Leo Johnson, Lorne Stewart, Linc Johnson, Marno Frederickson Toronto
1935 Flag of Canada Ontario Gordon Campbell, Don Campbell, Gord Coates, Duncan Campbell Toronto
1936 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Marvin MacIntyre, Charles Kerr Toronto
1937 Flag of Alberta Alberta Cliff Manahan, Wes Robinson, Ross Manahan, Lloyd McIntyre Toronto
1938 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Ab Gowanlock, Bung Cartwell, Bill McKnight, Tom Knight Toronto
1939 Flag of Canada Ontario Bert Hall, Perry Hall, Ernie Parkes, Cam Seagram Toronto
1940 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Howard Wood, Sr. Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Ken Watson is not to be confused with Ken Watson, the 1999 Canadian Senior curling champion Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America , Ernie Pollard, Howard Wood, Jr. , Roy Enman Winnipeg, Manitoba
1941 Flag of Alberta Alberta Howard Palmer, Jack Lebeau, Art Gooder, Clare Webb Toronto
1942 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Charlie Scrymgeour, Jim Grant Quebec City, Quebec
1943 Cancelled due to World War II
1944 Cancelled due to World War II
1945 Cancelled due to World War II
1946 Flag of Alberta Alberta Billy Rose, Bart Swelin, Austin Smith, George Crooks Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1947 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Jimmy Welsh, Alex Welsh, Jack Reid, Harry Monk Saint John, New Brunswick
1948 Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Frenchy D'Amour, Bob McGhie, Fred Wendell, Jim Mark Calgary, Alberta
1949 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Lyle Dyker, Charles Read Hamilton, Ontario
1950 Flag of Canada Northern Ontario Tim Ramsay, Len Williamson, Bill Weston, Billy Kenny Vancouver
1951 Flag of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Don Oyler, George Hanson, Fred Dyke, Wally Knock Halifax, Nova Scotia
1952 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Billy Walsh, Al Langlois, Andy McWilliams, John Watson Winnipeg, Manitoba
1953 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Ab Gowanlock, Jim Williams, Art Pollon, Russ Jackman Sudbury, Ontario
1954 Flag of Alberta Alberta Matt Baldwin, Glenn Gray, Pete Ferry, Jim Collins Edmonton, Alberta
1955 Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Garnet Campbell, Don Campbell, Glenn Campbell, Lloyd Campbell Regina, Saskatchewan
1956 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Billy Walsh, Al Langlois, Cy White, Andy McWilliams Moncton, New Brunswick
1957 Flag of Alberta Alberta Matt Baldwin, Gordon Haynes, Art Kleinmeyer, Bill Price Kingston, Ontario
1958 Flag of Alberta Alberta Matt Baldwin, Jack Geddes, Gordon Haynes, Bill Price Victoria, British Columbia
1959 Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Wes Richardson Quebec City, Quebec
1960 Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Wes Richardson Fort William, Ontario
1961 Flag of Alberta Alberta Hec Gervais, Ron Anton, Ray Werner, Wally Ursuliak Calgary, Alberta
1962 Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Wes Richardson Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
1963 Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Mel Perry Brandon, Manitoba
1964 Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Lyall Dagg, Leo Hebert, Fred Britton, Barry Naimark Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1965 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Terry Braunstein, Don Duguid, Ron Braunstein, Ray Turnbull Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1966 Flag of Alberta Alberta Ron Northcott, George Finks, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Halifax, Nova Scotia
1967 Flag of Ontario Ontario Alf Phillips, Jr. Winnipeg (ˈwɪnɨpɛg is the capital and largest city in the Canadian province of Manitoba, and 7th largest municipality in Canada with a population Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Ken Watson is not to be confused with Ken Watson, the 1999 Canadian Senior curling champion Quebec City ( French: Ville de Québec, or simply Québec) (kwɨˈbɛk or /keˈbɛk/ is the Capital of the Canadian province World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Saskatoon is a city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River, with a Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Saint John is the largest city in the Province of New Brunswick, and the oldest incorporated city in Canada. British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Calgary (ˈkælgəriː is the largest city in the Province of Alberta, Canada Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Ken Watson is not to be confused with Ken Watson, the 1999 Canadian Senior curling champion Hamilton (ˈhæməltən ( 2006 population 504559 UA population 647634 CMA population Territorial evolution Those areas which formed part of New France in the pays d'en haut, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River, Vancouver (vænˈkuːvɚ is a coastal Nova Scotia (ˌnəʊvəˈskəʊʃə ( Latin for New Scotland; Alba Nuadh Nouvelle-Écosse is a Canadian province located on Canada 's Metropolitan Halifax (2006 pop 282924) often referred to as Metro Halifax, or inaccurately Halifax, is the urban part of the Halifax Regional Municipality Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Winnipeg (ˈwɪnɨpɛg is the capital and largest city in the Canadian province of Manitoba, and 7th largest municipality in Canada with a population Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Greater Sudbury (2006 Census population 157857 is a city in Northern Ontario, Canada. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Edmonton (ˈɛdmɨntɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta. Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Regina (rɨˈdʒaɪnə is the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada. Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Moncton ( is a Canadian city located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Kingston Ontario is a Canadian city located at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, where the lake runs into the St Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Victoria (vɪkˈtɔɹiə is the capital city of British Columbia. Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Ernest M Richardson CM (born August 4, 1931 in Stoughton, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian and world Curling Quebec City ( French: Ville de Québec, or simply Québec) (kwɨˈbɛk or /keˈbɛk/ is the Capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Ernest M Richardson CM (born August 4, 1931 in Stoughton, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian and world Curling Fort William was a city in Northern Ontario, located on the Kaministiquia River, at its entrance to Lake Superior. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Calgary (ˈkælgəriː is the largest city in the Province of Alberta, Canada Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Ernest M Richardson CM (born August 4, 1931 in Stoughton, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian and world Curling Kitchener-Waterloo ( K-W) is an unofficial but ubiquitous name for the area in Ontario, Canada, consisting of the Twin cities of Kitchener Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Ernest M Richardson CM (born August 4, 1931 in Stoughton, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian and world Curling Brandon is a City in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. The surrounding area is often referred to as " Westman " British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Charlottetown (ˈʃɑrlɪtaʊn (2006 population 32174 is a Canadian city and the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, making it the seat Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Donald G Duguid (born January 25, 1935 in Winnipeg Manitoba) is a Canadian champion curler. Raymond Turnbull is a Canadian curler from Manitoba. He is a member of the TSN curling coverage team along with Vic Rauter and Saskatoon is a city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River, with a Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Ronald Charles Northcott, CM (born December 31, 1935 in Innisfail Alberta) is a three-time Canadian and World Curling Bernard L Sparkes (born on October 15, 1940 in Claresholm Alberta) is a former world champion Curler. Metropolitan Halifax (2006 pop 282924) often referred to as Metro Halifax, or inaccurately Halifax, is the urban part of the Halifax Regional Municipality Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec , John Ross, Ron Manning, Keith Reilly Hull, Quebec
1968 Flag of Alberta Alberta Ron Northcott, Jim Shields, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Kelowna, British Columbia
1969 Flag of Alberta Alberta Ron Northcott, Dave Gerlach, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Oshawa, Ontario
1970 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Don Duguid, Rod Hunter, Jim Pettapiece, Bryan Wood Winnipeg, Manitoba
1971 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Don Duguid, Rod Hunter, Jim Pettapiece, Bryan Wood Quebec City, Quebec
1972 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Orest Meleschuk, Dave Romaro, John Hanesiak, Pat Hailley St. John's, Newfoundland
1973 Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Harvey Mazinke, Billy Martin, George Achtymichuk, Dan Klippenstein Edmonton, Alberta
1974 Flag of Alberta Alberta Hec Gervais, Ron Anton, Warren Hansen, Darrel Sutton London, Ontario
1975 Flag of Ontario Northern Ontario Bill Tetley, Rick Lang, Bill Hodgson, Peter Hnatiw Fredericton, New Brunswick
1976 Flag of the United Kingdom Newfoundland Jack MacDuff, Toby Mcdonald, Doug Hudson, Ken Templeton Regina, Saskatchewan
1977 Flag of Quebec Quebec Jim Ursel, Art Lobel, Don Aitken, Brian Ross Montreal
1978 Flag of Alberta Alberta Ed Lukowich, Mike Chernoff, Dale Johnston, Ron Schindle Vancouver
1979 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Barry Fry, Bill Carey, Gordon Sparkes, Bryan Wood Ottawa

Labatt Brier

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Finalist Locale Finalist Team Host
1980 Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Rick Folk, Ron Mills, Tom Wilson, Jim Wilson Flag of Ontario Northern Ontario Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Bob Nichol, Bruce Kennedy Calgary, Alberta
1981 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Kerry Burtnyk, Mark Olson, Jim Spencer, Ron Kammerlock Flag of Ontario Northern Ontario Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Bob Nichol, Bruce Kennedy Halifax, Nova Scotia
1982 Flag of Ontario Northern Ontario Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Bob Nichol, Bruce Kennedy Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Brent Giles, Greg Monkman, Al Roemer, Brad Giles Brandon, Manitoba
1983 Flag of Ontario Ontario Ed Werenich, Paul Savage, John Kawaja, Neil Harrison Flag of Alberta Alberta Ed Lukowich, Mike Chernoff, Neil Houston, Brent Syme Sudbury, Ontario
1984 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Michael Riley, Brian Toews, John Helston, Russ Wookey Flag of Ontario Ontario Ed Werenich, Paul Savage, John Kawaja, Neil Harrison Victoria, British Columbia
1985 Flag of Ontario Northern Ontario Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Ian Tetley, Pat Perroud Flag of Alberta Alberta Pat Ryan, Gord Trenchie, Don Mckenzie, Don Walchuk Moncton, New Brunswick
1986 Flag of Alberta Alberta Ed Lukowich, John Ferguson, Neil Houston, Brent Syme Flag of Ontario Ontario Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Tim Belcourt, Kent Carstairs Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
1987 Flag of Ontario Ontario Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Tim Belcourt, Kent Carstairs Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Bernie Sparkes, Jim Armstrong, Monte Ziola, Jamie Sexton Edmonton, Alberta
1988 Flag of Alberta Alberta Pat Ryan, Randy Ferbey, Don Walchuk, Don McKenzie Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Eugene Hritzuk, Del Shaughnessy, Murray Soparlo, Don Dabrowski Chicoutimi-Jonquière, Quebec
1989 Flag of Alberta Alberta Pat Ryan, Randy Ferbey, Don Walchuk, Don McKenzie Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Rick Folk, Bert Gretzinger, Rob Koffski, Doug Smith Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1990 Flag of Ontario Ontario Ed Werenich, John Kawaja, Ian Tetley, Pat Perroud Flag of New Brunswick New Brunswick Jim Sullivan, Charlie Sullivan, Jr. Hull is the central and oldest part of the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Ronald Charles Northcott, CM (born December 31, 1935 in Innisfail Alberta) is a three-time Canadian and World Curling Bernard L Sparkes (born on October 15, 1940 in Claresholm Alberta) is a former world champion Curler. Kelowna (2007 population 106707 metropolitan population of 165596 is a City on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Ronald Charles Northcott, CM (born December 31, 1935 in Innisfail Alberta) is a three-time Canadian and World Curling Bernard L Sparkes (born on October 15, 1940 in Claresholm Alberta) is a former world champion Curler. Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Donald G Duguid (born January 25, 1935 in Winnipeg Manitoba) is a Canadian champion curler. Winnipeg (ˈwɪnɨpɛg is the capital and largest city in the Canadian province of Manitoba, and 7th largest municipality in Canada with a population Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Donald G Duguid (born January 25, 1935 in Winnipeg Manitoba) is a Canadian champion curler. Quebec City ( French: Ville de Québec, or simply Québec) (kwɨˈbɛk or /keˈbɛk/ is the Capital of the Canadian province Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Orest Meleschuk was born in St Boniface Manitoba, Canada, on April 11, 1940. St John's (ˌseɪntˈdʒanz French Saint-Jean) is the provincial capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada and located on the eastern tip Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Edmonton (ˈɛdmɨntɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 London is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada along the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor with a metropolitan area population of 457720 the city proper The 1975 MacDonald Brier was held in Fredericton New Brunswick at the Lady Beaverbrook Rink. Territorial evolution Those areas which formed part of New France in the pays d'en haut, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River, Richard P "Rick" Lang is a four time Canadian Championship Curling winner representing Northern Ontario Fredericton (pronounced ˈfrɛdrɨktɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial The 1976 Macdonald Brier was held in Regina Saskatchewan at the Agridome. Newfoundland and Labrador (ˈnuːfɨn(dlənd ən(d ˈlæbrəˌdɔr (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador is a province of Canada, the tenth and latest to join the Confederation Jack MacDuff (born 1950 in Halifax Nova Scotia) is an Air traffic controller and Curler, son of Jim and Eileen MacDuff Regina (rɨˈdʒaɪnə is the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada. Quebec (kwɨˈbɛk Montreal, or Montréal in French ( pronounced in French, in English) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Edward "Ed" Lukowich is a former champion Curling. Lukowich is a two time Brier champion Vancouver (vænˈkuːvɚ is a coastal Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Ottawa (ˈɒtəwə or sometimes /ˈɒtəwɑː/ is the Capital of Canada and the country's fourth largest municipality. Labatt Brewing Company Ltd is a Canadian beer company founded by John Kinder Labatt in 1847 in London Ontario. Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Richard Dale “Rick” Folk (born March 5, 1950 in Saskatoon Saskatchewan) is a Canadian Curler and former Member of the Legislative Territorial evolution Those areas which formed part of New France in the pays d'en haut, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River, Allan A "Al" Hackner, (born 1954 nicknamed "the Iceman" is a Canadian Hall of Fame curler from Thunder Bay Ontario. Richard P "Rick" Lang is a four time Canadian Championship Curling winner representing Northern Ontario Calgary (ˈkælgəriː is the largest city in the Province of Alberta, Canada Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Sources Territorial evolution Those areas which formed part of New France in the pays d'en haut, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River, Allan A "Al" Hackner, (born 1954 nicknamed "the Iceman" is a Canadian Hall of Fame curler from Thunder Bay Ontario. Richard P "Rick" Lang is a four time Canadian Championship Curling winner representing Northern Ontario Metropolitan Halifax (2006 pop 282924) often referred to as Metro Halifax, or inaccurately Halifax, is the urban part of the Halifax Regional Municipality The 1982 Labatt Brier was held in Brandon Manitoba at the Keystone Centre. Territorial evolution Those areas which formed part of New France in the pays d'en haut, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River, Allan A "Al" Hackner, (born 1954 nicknamed "the Iceman" is a Canadian Hall of Fame curler from Thunder Bay Ontario. Richard P "Rick" Lang is a four time Canadian Championship Curling winner representing Northern Ontario British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Brandon is a City in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. The surrounding area is often referred to as " Westman " Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Edward "The Wrench" Werenich also known as Eddie Werenich or Ed Werenich (born June 23, 1947) is a Canadian curler A Paul Savage (born June 25, 1947 in Toronto) is a Canadian curler, world champion and Olympic medalist Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Edward "Ed" Lukowich is a former champion Curling. Lukowich is a two time Brier champion Greater Sudbury (2006 Census population 157857 is a city in Northern Ontario, Canada. Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Edward "The Wrench" Werenich also known as Eddie Werenich or Ed Werenich (born June 23, 1947) is a Canadian curler A Paul Savage (born June 25, 1947 in Toronto) is a Canadian curler, world champion and Olympic medalist Victoria (vɪkˈtɔɹiə is the capital city of British Columbia. Territorial evolution Those areas which formed part of New France in the pays d'en haut, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River, Allan A "Al" Hackner, (born 1954 nicknamed "the Iceman" is a Canadian Hall of Fame curler from Thunder Bay Ontario. Richard P "Rick" Lang is a four time Canadian Championship Curling winner representing Northern Ontario Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Pat Ryan may refer to Pat Ryan (curler, a Canadian curler Pat Ryan maiden name of Pat Nixon (1912–1993 First Lady of the United Donald J Walchuk (born March 6, 1963 in Melville Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park Alberta. Moncton ( is a Canadian city located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Edward "Ed" Lukowich is a former champion Curling. Lukowich is a two time Brier champion Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Team mates (as of 2007 Richard Hart, third Brent Laing, second Craig Savill, lead Kitchener-Waterloo ( K-W) is an unofficial but ubiquitous name for the area in Ontario, Canada, consisting of the Twin cities of Kitchener Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Team mates (as of 2007 Richard Hart, third Brent Laing, second Craig Savill, lead British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Bernard L Sparkes (born on October 15, 1940 in Claresholm Alberta) is a former world champion Curler. Edmonton (ˈɛdmɨntɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Pat Ryan may refer to Pat Ryan (curler, a Canadian curler Pat Ryan maiden name of Pat Nixon (1912–1993 First Lady of the United Donald J Walchuk (born March 6, 1963 in Melville Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park Alberta. Saskatchewan (səˈskætʃəwən) is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588276 Saguenay (officially Ville de Saguenay) is a city ( 2006 population 143692 in the Saguenay&ndashLac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Pat Ryan may refer to Pat Ryan (curler, a Canadian curler Pat Ryan maiden name of Pat Nixon (1912–1993 First Lady of the United Donald J Walchuk (born March 6, 1963 in Melville Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park Alberta. British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C Richard Dale “Rick” Folk (born March 5, 1950 in Saskatoon Saskatchewan) is a Canadian Curler and former Member of the Legislative Saskatoon is a city located in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River, with a Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Edward "The Wrench" Werenich also known as Eddie Werenich or Ed Werenich (born June 23, 1947) is a Canadian curler New Brunswick ( French: Nouveau-Brunswick /nuvobʁɔnzwik/ is one of Canada 's three Maritime provinces and is the only constitutionally , Craig Burgess, Paul Power Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
1991 Flag of Alberta Alberta Kevin Martin, Kevin Park, Dan Petryk, Don Bartlett Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Randy Woytowich, Brian McCusker, Wyatt Buck, John Grundy Hamilton, Ontario
1992 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Vic Peters, Dan Carey, Chris Neufeld, Don Rudd Flag of Ontario Ontario Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh, Peter Corner Regina, Saskatchewan
1993 Flag of Ontario Ontario Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh, Peter Corner Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Rick Folk, Pat Ryan, Bert Gretzinger, Gerry Richard Ottawa
1994 Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Rick Folk, Pat Ryan, Bert Gretzinger, Gerry Richard Flag of Ontario Ontario Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh, Peter Corner Red Deer, Alberta
1995 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Kerry Burtnyk, Jeff Ryan, Rob Meakin, Keith Fenton Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Brad Heidt, Mark Dacey, Wayne Charteris, Dan Ormsby Halifax, Nova Scotia
1996 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Jeff Stoughton, Ken Tresoor, Garry VanDenBerghe, Steve Gould Flag of Alberta Alberta Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Shawn Broda, Don Bartlett Kamloops, British Columbia
1997 Flag of Alberta Alberta Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Rudy Ramcharan, Don Bartlett Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Vic Peters, Dan Carey, Chris Neufeld, Scott Grant Calgary, Alberta
1998 Flag of Ontario Ontario Wayne Middaugh, Graeme McCarrel, Ian Tetley, Scott Bailey Flag of Quebec Quebec Guy Hemmings, Pierre Charette, Guy Thibaudeau, Dale Ness Winnipeg, Manitoba
1999 Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Jeff Stoughton, Jon Mead, Garry VanDenBerghe, Doug Armstrong Flag of Quebec Quebec Guy Hemmings, Pierre Charette, Guy Thibaudeau, Dale Ness Edmonton, Alberta
2000 Flag of British Columbia British Columbia Greg McAulay, Brent Pierce, Bryan Miki, Jody Sveistrup Flag of New Brunswick New Brunswick Russ Howard, Wayne Tallon, Rick Perron, Grant Odishaw Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Nokia Brier

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Finalist Locale Finalist Team Host
2001 Flag of Alberta Alberta Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Flag of Manitoba Manitoba Kerry Burtnyk, Jeff Ryan, Rob Meakin, Keith Fenton Ottawa
2002 Flag of Alberta Alberta Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Flag of Ontario Ontario John Morris, Joe Frans, Craig Savill, Brent Laing Calgary, Alberta
2003 Flag of Alberta Alberta Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Flag of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Mark Dacey, Bruce Lohnes, Rob Harris, Andrew Gibson Halifax, Nova Scotia
2004 Flag of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Mark Dacey, Bruce Lohnes, Rob Harris, Andrew Gibson Flag of Alberta Alberta Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Tim Hortons Brier

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Finalist Locale Finalist Team Host
2005 Flag of Alberta Alberta Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Flag of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Shawn Adams, Paul Flemming, Craig Burgess, Kelly Mittelstadt Edmonton, Alberta
2006 Flag of Quebec Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard, François Roberge, Éric Sylvain, Maxime Elmaleh Flag of Ontario Ontario Glenn Howard, Richard Hart, Brent Laing, Craig Savill Regina, Saskatchewan
2007 Flag of Ontario Ontario Glenn Howard, Richard Hart, Brent Laing, Craig Savill Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Chris Schille, Jamie Korab Hamilton, Ontario
2008 Flag of Alberta Alberta Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert Flag of Ontario Ontario Glenn Howard, Richard Hart, Brent Laing, Craig Savill Winnipeg, Manitoba
2009 Calgary, Alberta

Awards

Hec Gervais playoff MVP award

Ross Harstone Sportsmanship Award

Shot-Of-The-Week Award

Attendance records

# Brier Venue Total attendance
1 2005 Rexall Place, Edmonton 281,985
2 2000 Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon 248,793
3 2002 Pengrowth Saddledome, Calgary 245,296
4 1999 Skyreach Centre, Edmonton 242,887
5 2004 Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon 238,129
6 1997 CAI Saddledome, Calgary 223,322
7 2008 MTS Centre, Winnipeg 165,075
8 2003 Metro Centre, Halifax 158,414
9 2001 Civic Centre, Ottawa 154,136
10 1989 Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon 151,538
11 1998 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg 147,017
12 1994 Centrium, Red Deer 130,625
13 1993 Civic Centre, Ottawa 130,076
14 1996 Riverside Coliseum, Kamloops 127,746
15 2006 Brandt Centre, Regina 125,971
16 1995 Metro Centre, Halifax 121,896
17 1992 Agridome, Regina 121,555
18 2007 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton 107,199
19 1982 Keystone Centre, Brandon 106,394

External links

Further reading


Men's provincial and territorial curling championships

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Team mates (as of 2007 Richard Hart, third Brent Laing, second Craig Savill, lead Dean Joanisse (born December 8, 1971 in Victoria British Columbia) is a Canadian curler. Mark Dacey (born June 22, 1966 in Saskatoon Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from the Mayflower Curling Club in Curling career Nedohin has been a member of the Randy Ferbey rink since 1997 and has been a part of that team's four Brier championships and three world championships Bruce Lohnes (born October 10, 1958 in Sydney Nova Scotia) is a Canadian curler from Lower Sackville Nova Scotia. Curling career Nedohin has been a member of the Randy Ferbey rink since 1997 and has been a part of that team's four Brier championships and three world championships Sources Guy Hemmings (born May 10, 1962 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Quebec) is a Canadian curler from Sorel. Guy Hemmings (born May 10, 1962 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Quebec) is a Canadian curler from Sorel. Grand Slam Titles Masters of Curling Jan 2003 Canadian Open 2002 2005 2007 The National: 2006 2007 2008 The 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's Curling championship was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton Alberta from March Rexall Place is an indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada situated on the north side of Northlands Park. The 2000 Labatt Brier was held March 4 - 12 at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. Credit Union Centre, formerly known as Saskatchewan Place or SaskPlace, is an arena located in Saskatoon Saskatchewan, Canada. The 2002 Nokia Brier was the Canadian Men's Curling Championship The Pengrowth Saddledome is the main indoor Arena facility in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is situated on the east end of the Calgary The 1999 Labatt Brier was held March 6 - 14 at the Skyreach Centre in Edmonton Alberta. Rexall Place is an indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada situated on the north side of Northlands Park. The 2004 Nokia Brier was held at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon Saskatchewan, from March 6 to March 14, 2004 The Pengrowth Saddledome is the main indoor Arena facility in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is situated on the east end of the Calgary The 2008 Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's men's Curling championship was held from March 8 to 16 2008 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg Manitoba. The MTS Centre is an indoor arena at 300 Portage Avenue in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, at the former Eaton's site The 2003 Nokia Brier was held at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax Nova Scotia from March 1 to 9, 2003. The Halifax Metro Centre was built in 1978 in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The 2001 Nokia Brier, Canada's national men's Curling championship was held March 3 - 11 at the Ottawa Civic Centre Ottawa Civic Centre is an indoor arena located in Ottawa, Ontario, capacity 9862 The 1998 Labatt Brier was held March 8 - 15 at the Winnipeg Arena in Winnipeg Manitoba. Winnipeg Arena was an indoor arena located at 1430 Maroons Road in Winnipeg Manitoba, across the street from Canad Inns The Interior Savings Centre is a 6400-seat multi-purpose Arena in Kamloops British Columbia, Canada. The 2006 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's national Curling championship was held at the Brandt Centre in Regina Saskatchewan The Brandt Centre, formerly the Regina Agridome, is an indoor Arena in Regina Saskatchewan. The Brandt Centre, formerly the Regina Agridome, is an indoor Arena in Regina Saskatchewan. The 2007 Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men's Curling championship was held at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton Ontario from March 3 to 11th See also Sports venues in Hamilton Ontario Copps Coliseum is a sports and entertainment arena on the corner of Bay Street North and York Boulevard The 1982 Labatt Brier was held in Brandon Manitoba at the Keystone Centre. For the Colorado-based centre for science and society with the same name see The Keystone Centre The Keystone Centre is a multi-purpose facility The Boston Pizza Cup is the Alberta provincial championship for men's curling The Safeway Championship is the Manitoba provincial championship for men's curling The Dominion of Canada Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championship is the Northern Ontario provincial championship for men's curling The TSC Stores Tankard is the Southern Ontario provincial championship for men's curling The SaskTel Tankard is the Saskatchewan provincial championship for men's Curling.
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