No fans for Scotties finals due to COVID-19 concerns: Curling Canada

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THUNDER BAY, Ont. - Curling Canada says there will be no fans in the building for the final weekend of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

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THUNDER BAY, Ont. – Curling Canada says there will be no fans in the building for the final weekend of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

The 18-rink competition to crown the Canadian women’s curling champion is being held at the Fort Williams Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ont.

The tournament kicked off Friday without fans or media in attendance due to provincial health restrictions around COVID-19.

Wild Card 2 team skip Chelsea Carey watches a rock as Northern Ontario's Ashley Sippala, left, and Sarah Potts look on at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ont. on Friday, Jan. 28, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Wild Card 2 team skip Chelsea Carey watches a rock as Northern Ontario's Ashley Sippala, left, and Sarah Potts look on at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ont. on Friday, Jan. 28, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

Ontario previously announced 500 spectators could be allowed in the arena as of Jan. 31, but Curling Canada issued a statement Saturday saying it has decided not to open the venue “after careful thought and consideration.”

The association says it looked into offering a modified ticket plan for the final three days of the event, which ends Feb. 6, but felt it “could not confidently provide an environment that would be safe for everyone involved” due to the latest surge of COVID-19.

Kerri Einarson from Gimli, Man., is seeking her third straight Scotties title at this year’s event.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 29, 2022.

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