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A B.C. man defends his title as Canada’s reigning beatbox champion. Vino Cuenca of Vancouver has now claimed two back-to-back Beatbox Champion of Canada titles.
A B.C. man defends his title as Canada’s reigning beatbox champion. Vino Cuenca of Vancouver has now claimed two back-to-back Beatbox Champion of Canada titles.
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SANDVIKEN, Sweden — Canada's Kerri Einarson captured another bronze medal at the world women's curling championship. Einarson's rink from Gimli, Man., defeated Sweden 8-5 on Sunday. Canada captured a bronze medal in last year's event with an 8-7 victory over Sweden. Canada finished round-robin play with a 7-5 record. After downing Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa 6-4 in the qualification round, the squad dropped an 8-5 semifinal decision to Norway's Marianne Roervik on Saturday. “I feel pretty excited t
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