The Curling Store Cashspiel

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The Curling Store Cashspiel
Established2004
Host city Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
Arena Lakeshore Curling Club
Purse$5,800
2023 champion Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jessica Daigle

The Curling Store Cashspiel is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, held at the Lakeshore Curling Club in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia. [1] It has been an on and off event of the Men's and Women's World Curling Tour since 2004 under many different names. The tournament is held in a round robin format. In 2004, it was held as an open event to both men's and women's teams.

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Previous names

Past Champions

Men

YearWinnerRunner upPurse (CDN)
2014 [2] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jamie Danbrook, Kendal Thompson, Bryce Everist, Brendan Lavell Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Chad Stevens, Cameron MacKenzie, Scott Saccary, Phil Crowell $8,100
2015 [3] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Brent MacDougall, Kevin Ouellette, Kris Granchelli, Rob Moore Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jamie Danbrook, Kendal Thompson, Bryce Everist, Brendan Lavell $7,800
2016 [4] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Colton Steele, Travis Colter, Alex MacNeil Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Chad Stevens, Cameron MacKenzie, Ian Juurlink, Kelly Mittelstadt $5,250
2017 [5] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kendal Thompson, Bryce Everist, Jamie Danbrook, Jared Brown Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Colton Steele, Travis Colter, Taylor Ardiel $5,250
2018 [6] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Colton Steele, Travis Colter, Taylor Ardiel Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Ian Fitzer-LeBlanc, Cameron MacKenzie, Mark Robar, Jeff Wilson $4,250
2019 [7] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Colton Steele, Cameron MacKenzie, Travis Colter Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kendal Thompson, Bryce Everist, Chris MacRae, Michael Brophy $7,200
2020 [8] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Travis Colter, Cameron MacKenzie, Ian Juurlink, Robby McLean Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Chad Stevens, Peter Burgess, Graham Breckon, Kelly Mittelstadt $5,250
2021 [9] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Cameron MacKenzie (Fourth), Travis Colter (Skip), Ian Juurlink, Robby McLean Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Kendal Thompson, Colten Steele, Michael Brophy $5,800
2022–2023Not held

Women

YearWinnerRunner upPurse (CDN)
2014 [10] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary-Anne Arsenault, Christina Black, Jane Snyder, Jenn Baxter Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary Fay, Jennifer Smith, Karlee Burgess, Janique LeBlanc $3,800
2015 [11] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Theresa Breen, Tanya Hilliard, Jocelyn Adams, Amanda Simpson Flag of New Brunswick.svg Shannon Tatlock, Abby Burgess, Emily MacRae, Shelby Wilson $5,170
2016 [12] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nancy McConnery, Jocelyn Nix, MacKenzie Proctor, Shelley Barker Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jill Brothers, Erin Carmody, Blisse Joyce, Jenn Brine $5,350
2017 [13] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Julie McEvoy, Danielle Parsons, Sheena Moore, Jill Thomas Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Theresa Breen, Marlee Powers, Jocelyn Adams, Amanda Simpson $5,350
2018 [14] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Tanya Hilliard, Taylor Clarke, MacKenzie Proctor, Heather MacPhee Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kim Kelly (Fourth), Colleen Jones (Skip), Mary Sue Radford, Julia Colter $4,250
2019 [15] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary-Anne Arsenault, Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Emma Logan Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jill Brothers, Erin Carmody, Sarah Murphy, Jenn Brine $8,000
2020 [16] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Karlee Jones, Shelley Barker Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Suzanne Birt, Marie Christianson, Meaghan Hughes, Michelle McQuaid $5,350
2021 [17] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Karlee Jones, Shelley Barker Flag of New Brunswick.svg Andrea Crawford, Sylvie Quillian, Jillian Babin, Katie Forward $5,800
2022Not held
2023 [18] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jessica Daigle, Mary Myketyn-Driscoll, Marlee Powers, Lindsey Burgess Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Karlee Jones, Shelley Barker $5,800

Open

YearWinnerRunner upPurse (CDN)
2004 [19] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Scott Saunders Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams $11,100

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