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Manitoba 's Kate Cameron says her team is at a better advantage this year at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay , Ontario .
The Heather Curling Club's Taylor McDonald , Brianna Cullen and Mackenzie Elias were bronze-best a year ago in Calgary .
Cameron says the team is more united this year than last year , with a new coach and chemistry in place.
Calgary 's Kayla Skrlik and Edmonton 's Selena Sturmay win 6-5 at Battle of Alberta .
Alberta champs are now 3-1 in Pool A , while Canada ’s Rachel Homan leads Pool A with three wins.
Saskatchewan 's Nancy Martin , B.C. 's Corryn Brown and Saskatchewan 's Krista McCarville lead Pool A.
Prince Edward Island's Jane DiCarlo ( 1-2 ) wins her first -ever Scotties game after finishing 0-8 last year .
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