2:10 p.m.
After winning the essential game this morning, Corryn Brown's team dropped their first game of the championship round to Team Manitoba.
Brown's rink lost 8-4, ending the game in the ninth end.
Kerri Einarson's team from Gimli, Manitoba, were able to jump out to an early 3-0 lead after the first end and Team B.C. wasn't able to catch up, despite making their shots 86 per cent of the time.
The Kamloops-based team has one more game to play today, as they take on Northern Ontario at 4:30 p.m.
10:01 a.m.
It was a tight low-scoring rematch today as Team B.C. faced off with Team Nova Scotia this morning at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but the local team was able to get the big W in the end.
After losing to Nova Scotia 10-4 yesterday in one of the last games of the Pool B round-robin, the two teams were forced to meet again in the tiebreaker this morning before the championship round starts later today in Moose Jaw.
Corryn Brown's team were able to keep the lead and win 5-4 in the end, but it wasn't a certainty. Neither team scored more than one point in any given end, and while B.C. was able to gain a 5-2 lead at the end of the eighth end, Nova Scotia was able come within one.
However, it wasn't enough and Brown, along with lead Ashley Klymchuk, second Dezaray Hawes (who returned after missing yesterday's game with a flu) and third Erin Pincott are moving on to the championship round.
They don't have long to prepare, as the first draw starts at 10:30 a.m. (Kamloops-time). They're playing Team Manitoba, the winners of Pool A, who went 6-1. Later today they'll take on Northern Ontario.