In the House today we have special guest Paul Webster direct from the Brier in Regina (4:34)! In What’s Happening Around the Curling World? The Brier is of course underway we review what has happened so far. The World Wheelchair championship is taking place in Gangneung, South Korea and we see what the standings are at this point. The National Mixed Doubles Championship also took place in the USA and Switzerland and some familiar names were on the winners podium. We also hear from our young friend in Calgary, Tyler Powell, about a special event happening this April (24:00). On Hot Rocks Topics, we look at a couple of emails (39:46) and on What are You Hearing? During the Scotties and Brier, a lot of discussion has been taking place regarding alternate players. This week at the Brier some teams have one, some don’t...
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