Nova Scotia Women's Curling Championship
Ocean Contractors Women's Curling Championship | |
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Established | 1958 |
2025 host city | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
2025 arena | Halifax Curling Club |
2025 champion | Christina Black |
Current edition | |
The Ocean Contractors Women's Curling Championship, formerly the Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the Nova Scotia provincial women's curling tournament. The tournament is run by the Nova Scotia Curling Association. The winning team represents Nova Scotia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Past winners
List of previous winners by year.[1] National champions in bold.
Year | Skip | Club |
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2025 | Christina Black | Halifax |
2024 | Heather Smith | Halifax |
2023 | Christina Black | Dartmouth |
2022 | Christina Black | Dartmouth |
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nova Scotia. Team Jill Brothers to represent Nova Scotia at Scotties[2][3] |
Mayflower |
2020 | Mary-Anne Arsenault | Mayflower |
2019 | Jill Brothers | Mayflower |
2018 | Mary-Anne Arsenault | Dartmouth |
2017 | Mary Mattatall | Windsor |
2016 | Jill Brothers | Mayflower |
2015 | Mary-Anne Arsenault | Mayflower |
2014 | Heather Smith | Mayflower |
2013 | Mary-Anne Arsenault | Mayflower |
2012 | Heather Smith-Dacey | CFB Halifax |
2011 | Heather Smith-Dacey | Mayflower |
2010 | Nancy McConnery | Dartmouth |
2009 | Nancy McConnery | Dartmouth |
2008 | Mary-Anne Arsenault | Mayflower |
2007 | Jill Mouzar | Mayflower |
2006 | Colleen Jones | Mayflower |
2005 | Kay Zinck | Mayflower |
2004 | Heather Smith-Dacey | Mayflower |
2003 | Nancy McConnery | Mayflower |
2002 | Meredith Doyle | Mayflower |
2001 | Colleen Jones | Mayflower |
2000 | Kay Zinck | Mayflower |
1999 | Colleen Jones | Mayflower |
1998 | Mary Mattatall | Mayflower |
1997 | Colleen Jones | Mayflower |
1996 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1995 | Virginia Jackson | Mayflower |
1994 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1993 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1992 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1991 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1990 | Heather Rankin | Halifax |
1989 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1988 | Judy Burgess | Truro |
1987 | Virginia Jackson | CFB Halifax |
1986 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1985 | Virginia Jackson | CFB Halifax |
1984 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1983 | Penny LaRocque | CFB Halifax |
1982 | Colleen Jones | Halifax |
1981 | Judy Burgess | Truro |
1980 | Colleen Jones | CFB Halifax |
1979 | Penny LaRocque | CFB Halifax |
1978 | Penny LaRocque | Dartmouth |
1977 | Jean Skinner | Sydney |
1976 | Gwen Osborne | Dartmouth Ladies |
1975 | Phyliss MacDonald | Halifax |
1974 | Joyce Myers | Mayflower |
1973 | Elizabeth Hodgins | Dartmouth Ladies |
1972 | Helen Rowe | Greenwood |
1971 | Clare Purdy | Stellar |
1970 | Audrey Thorbourne | Liverpool |
1969 | Mary Naddaf | North Sydney |
1968 | Shirley Robertson | Mayflower |
1967 | Helen Rowe | Greenwood |
1966 | Irene Snow | Halifax Ladies |
1965 | Audrey Thorbourne | Liverpool |
1964 | Irene Snow | Halifax Ladies |
1963 | Shirley Robertson | Mayflower |
1962 | Pearl Carter | Dartmouth |
1961 | Mona Rhodenizer | Lunenburg |
1960 | Marge Harris | Liverpool |
1959 | Irene Snow | Halifax |
1958 | Jimmie MacDonald | Middleton |
References
- ^ "Our Champions". Nova Scotia Curling Association. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
- ^ @Devin_Heroux (11 Jan 2021). "JUST IN Nova Scotia becomes the latest province to cancel men's and women's curling provincials. Jamie Murphy and Jill Brothers have been selected and have until Wednesday to accept invitation. #cbccurl @CBCOlympics" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ @CurlingCanada (January 14, 2021). "@TeamJBroNS will represent @NSCurl at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts! #HubCity2021 @CurlingCanada" (Tweet) – via Twitter.