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    The Alberta rink, led by Dean Ross, recently won a national mixed over the Ontario rink led by Bob Turcotte. It was Alberta's first win. What did their 10-1 record earn them in the last of the round robins?

    Question #90803. Asked by pmac41. (Jan 06 08 5:17 AM)


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    They earned the bye.

    http://www.tsn.ca/curling/feature/?fid=4586&hubname=

    Jan 06 08, 6:44 AM


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