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EDMONTON — Being the No. 1 seed doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be No. 1 by week’s end. Full Article at Canada.com
First to arrive, Thursday, were Glenn Howard and Jennifer Jones. Most of the others, beginning with Jeff Stoughton and Krista McCarville at 8:45 a.m arrive Friday. Full Article at Canoe
Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) second Brent Laing (M) and third Richard Hart react to losing an end against Manitoba during their semi-final game at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 14, 2009. View Photo »
I learned a long time ago, from watching Glenn Howard and Tom Brown when they had Flipper Anderson and guys like that, when you have a player like that it's easy to defend him when he doesn't have the ball in his hands ... We put the ball in his hands. He has energized this offense. The offense is very ...
EDMONTON — A so-called controversy regarding the Canadian Curling Association dictating selections of alternates for the nation’s Olympic teams is jumping the gun, says Glenn Howard. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
CALGARY - Glenn Howard is glad the waiting is finally over. The skip from Coldwater, Ont. , missed the playoffs at the last Canadian Olympic curling trials and has spent four years getting ready for another chance to book his ticket to the Winter Games. Full Article at Canoe
Jennifer Jones is the odds on favourite to emerge from the women's field, but the competition in Edmonton promises to be stiff. (Ahn Young-joon/Associated Press) Kevin Martin, left, and John Morris hope their four-year plan pays off. Full Article at CBC News
Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) goes over his next shot with third Richard Hart while playing Manitoba during their semi-final game at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 14, 2009. View Photo »
Glenn Howard is one of eight men's skips at the Olympic trials. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press) Glenn Howard is glad the waiting is finally over. Full Article at CBC News
If nothing else, Glenn Howard is a realist. There will never be a moment in his curling career that was as special as the week he won the 2007 world championship at Rexall Place. Howard was somewhat apprehensive coming into the event. Full Article at Canoe
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Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) second Brent Laing (M) and third Richard Hart react to losing an end against Manitoba during their semi-final game at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) goes over his next shot with third Richard Hart while playing Manitoba during their semi-final game at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and Alberta skip Kevin Martin stare at each other before their draw to determine first place in the standings at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 13, 2009.
View Photo »Alberta's John Morris (R) and skip Kevin Martin (M-R) look at their options while Ontario's skip Glenn Howard (L) and Richard Hart watch from behind during their draw for first place at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 13, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and Alberta skip Kevin Martin watch a rock come into the house during their draw at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) and Alberta skip Kevin Martin watch a rock come into the house during their draw at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and Alberta skip Kevin Martin share a laugh before their draw starts at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and Alberta skip Kevin Martin share a laugh before their draw starts at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) and Nova Scotia skip Mark Dacey share a laugh during their draw at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (C) delivers a rock with sweepers Craig Savill (R) and Brent Laing at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard chat during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »New Brunswick skip Russ Howard (L) shows his broken broom to his brother Ontario skip Glenn Howard (C) and third Richard Hart during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) lines up a shot while his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard (C) and their nephew Steven Howard watch from behind at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard shake hands at the end of their draw after Ontario defeated New Brunswick at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »New Brunswick skip Russ Howard yells to his team while his brother Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) and third Richard Hart watch from behind during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) watches his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard (L) and third James Grattan line up a shot during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard share a laugh during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard share a laugh during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard chat during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (C) discusses a shot with his brother New Brunswick skip Russ Howard (L) and third James Grattan during their draw at the 2009 Brier Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and third Richard Hart talk about their next shot during their draw against Prince Edward Island at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) delivers a rock with second Brent Laing during his draw against Prince Edward Island at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) and Richard Hart decide on their next shot during their draw against North Ontario at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 8, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (C) delivers his rock with lead Craig Savill (R) and second Brent Laing during play against Northern Ontario at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 8, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (R) and Manitoba skip Jeff Stoughton take part in the opening ceremonies during the Canadian Men's Curling Championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ontario skip Glenn Howard (L) goes over his next shot with third Richard Hart while playing Manitoba during their semi-final game at the 2009 Brier curling championships in Calgary, Alberta, March 14, 2009.
View Photo »I learned a long time ago, from watching Glenn Howard and Tom Brown when they had Flipper Anderson and guys like that, when you have a player like that it's easy to defend him when he doesn't have the ball in his hands ... We put the ball in his hands. He has energized this offense. The offense is very ...
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