2012 Ontario Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
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2012 Ontario Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
The 2012 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Ontario's women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 23 to 29 at the Kenora Curling Club in Kenora, Ontario. The winning team of Tracy Horgan represented Ontario at the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Red Deer, Alberta, where they finished with a 4-7 record. Qualification Process Ten teams qualified for the provincial tournament through several methods. Four teams qualified from Northern Ontario, two teams qualified from Regions 1&2, two teams qualified from regions 3&4 and two teams qualified from the Challenge Round. Teams Standings Results Draw 1 ''January 23, 7:00 PM CT'' Draw 2 ''January 24, 2:00 PM CT'' Draw 3 ''January 24, 7:00 PM CT'' Draw 4 ''January 25, 2:00 PM CT'' Draw 5 ''January 25, 7:00 PM CT'' Draw 6 ''January 26, 2:00 PM CT'' Draw 7 ''January 26, 7:00 PM CT'' Draw 8 ''January 27, 2:00 PM CT'' Draw 9 ''January 27, 7:00 PM CT'' ...
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Kenora
Kenora (), previously named Rat Portage (french: Portage-aux-Rats), is a city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about east of Winnipeg by road. It is the seat of Kenora District. The history of the name extends beyond the time of white settlers arriving in the region. The name Rat Portage had its origin in the Ojibwa name Waszush Onigum, which roughly translated, means portage to the country of the muskrats. A shortened and somewhat corrupted version, Rat Portage, was adopted by the Hudson’s Bay Company in naming their post, then located on Old Fort Island on the Winnipeg River. When the post was moved to the mainland and a town grew up around it, the name Rat Portage was assumed by the community. The town of Rat Portage was renamed in 1905 by using the first two letters of itself and the neighbouring towns of Keewatin and Norman to form the present-day City of Kenora. In 2001, the towns of Kenora and Keewatin as well a ...
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