Day 3 in the books at the 2017 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship at Mariners Centre.
It wasn’t a good day for Team Nova Scotia, as they lost 11-8 to Team Newfoundland and Labrador last night.
Paul Flemming’s team fell behind 8-3 but came back to tie it in the seventh end.
Newfoundland would score three in the eighth to win it.
Nova Scotia is now 1-3, they lost to PEI in the afternoon draw.
N.S. plays their last two round-robin games today, first at 10am against New Brunswick and then at 7pm versus Alberta
Other scores last night:
Ontario 7, PEI 4
New Brunswick 6, Yukon 4
Northern Ontario 7, Quebec 4
Saskatchewan 7, B.C. 6 (extra ends)
In Pool A, Wayne Tuck’s Ontario rink leads the way at 4-0 heading into the last day of the round-robin today, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador are tied for second at 3-1. Nova Scotia is tied with Alberta, Yukon and PEI for fourth.
In Pool B, Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario are tied for first at 4-0, Manitoba is 3-1, Quebec in fourth at 2-2, B.C. at 1-3, and Northwest Territories and Nunavut are winless through four games.








