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The 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts begins Friday in Thunder Bay , Ontario .
Alberta ’s Kayla Skrlik , the Alberta champ, is primed to prove its maiden voyage at the Scotties two years ago was no fluke.
B.C. 's Corryn Brown and Team Brown enter their fourth Scotties in the past six years , making them a usual suspect.
Manitoba 's Kaitlyn Lawes returns a decorated lineup that is considered by many to be on the cusp of earning national glory.
New Brunswick’s Melissa Adams (skip), Jaclyn Crandall ( third ), Kayla Russell ( second ), Kendra Lister (lead), Molli Ward (alternate) and Alex Robichaud (coach).
Nunavut 's Julia Weagle is the younger sister of decorated Quebec lead Lisa Weagle .
Danielle Inglis makes her second straight appearance at the nationals as a skip.
Jane DiCarlo & Co. make up one of a half-dozen rinks earning their second -straight visit to the Scotties after their debut last year .
Nancy Martin is back at Scotties, but this time as a first -time skip.
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