Provincial Champions
| Year | Name | Brier Championships | World Championships |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | John Bubbs | ||
| 1998 | Dale Duguid | ||
| 1997 | Vic Peters | 2 ! Runner-Up | |
| 1993 | Vic Peters | ||
| 1992 | Vic Peters | 1 ! Champions | 3 ! Bronze |
| 1975 | Rod Hunter | ||
| 1973 | Danny Fink | ||
| 1971 | Don Duguid | 1 ! Champions | 1 ! Gold |
| 1970 | Don Duguid | 1 ! Champions | 1 ! Gold |
| 1965 | Terry Braunstein | 1 ! Champions | 2 ! Silver |
| 1958 | Terry Braunstein | ||
| 1957 | Howard Wood, Jr. | ||
| 1948 | George Sangster | ||
| 1945 | Howard Wood, Sr. | ||
| 1940 | Howard Wood, Sr. | 1 ! Champions | |
| 1932 | Jim Congalton | 1 ! Champions | |
| 1930 | Howard Wood, Sr. | 1 ! Champions | |
| 1927 | Gordon Hudson | ||
| 1925 | Howard Wood, Sr. |
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