The Daily Courier

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BRITISH COLUMBIA (Kamloops)

Corryn Brown

Brown reached the championsh­ip round and lost in a tiebreaker to Nova Scotia in 2020.

MANITOBA (Winnipeg)

Jennifer Jones

Jones could go in the record books as the only curler to win seven Canadian women’s titles.

NEW BRUNSWICK (Fredericto­n)

Melissa Adams

A former Canadian and world junior champion.

NEWFOUNDLA­ND (St. John’s)

Sarah Hill

Hill will make her Hearts debut.

NUNAVUT (Iqaluit)

Lori Eddy

Eddy’s 2-5 record in Moose Jaw didn’t reflect how tough an opponent Nunavut was.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (Cornwall) Suzanne Birt

Birt won bronze and posted a 10-3 record in her Hearts debut in 2003.

QUEBEC (Laval)

Laurie St-Georges

Quebec’s provincial runners-up last year make their Hearts debuts.

SASKATCHEW­AN (Saskatoon)

Sherry Anderson

Anderson was Saskatchew­an’s selection as the highest-ranking team over the last two years of provincial playdowns.

WILD CARD 1 (Winnipeg)

Chelsea Carey

This is Tracy Fleury’s team, but the skip opted out to be with daughter, Nina, who is receiving treatment for a medical condition.

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