Jim Waite (Canadian Men’s Olympic Team Coach) Interview. December 17th, 2005

A few days after the Trials, we talked with Jim Waite, the Canadian Men’s Olympic Team Coach. Among other things, we asked Jim about how he’ll be working with the Gushue rink, what Russ Howard brought to the team, how future Briers will be impacted by the Trials and, in the runback segment, what Warren Hansen thought of Christine Keshen’s rolled-up sleeves.

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Wayne Middaugh at The Trials. December 6th, 2005

If you can’t get too much Trials coverage, listen to our interview with first-time fifth man Wayne Middaugh. He gives us his perspective on the event so far, the qualifying process and a whole lot more.

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Tim Phillips Interview. December 1st, 2005

With so much attention rightfully focused on the Trials this week and next, we decided to shift gears and bring some attention to one of Canada’s regional curling tours. Tim Phillips, two-time Brier participant from Northern Ontario, talks about the fledgling NOCT, the challenges that geography presents for competitive curlers in NO and, yes, why a Northern Ontario rep in the Brier makes sense.

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