Reid Carruthers (born December 30, 1984) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba . Carruthers was the 2011 world champion —winning gold as a second on Jeff Stoughton 's team—as well as an eight-time provincial champion, the 2003 junior provincial champion , and the 2008 Manitoba provincial mixed champion. He coaches the Kerri Einarson women's team.
25-410: (Redirected from West Saint Paul ) West St. Paul can refer to: West St. Paul, Manitoba , Canada West St. Paul, Minnesota , United States [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
50-451: A population of 6,682 living in 2,228 of its 2,270 total private dwellings, a change of 24.5% from its 2016 population of 5,368. With a land area of 87.49 km (33.78 sq mi), it had a population density of 76.4/km (197.8/sq mi) in 2021. The two-story municipal hall was built in 1917 and expanded with a North and South addition in 1989. It is considered a municipally-designated historic landmark of Manitoba and currently
75-524: A provincial final against Jeff Stoughton in 2006. In 2008, he would play in his first Brier , playing as the alternate for the Kerry Burtnyk rink, finishing in 5th place. Carruthers would join the Stoughton rink as his second, in 2010. He won his first Manitoba provincial title playing for Stoughton at the 2011 Safeway Championship . Carruthers went on to win his first Tim Hortons Brier at
100-508: A top skip after his 2015 Brier appearance, and his years of success as a very young front end player for Stoughton, Reid would have an excellent Grand Slam season in 2015-2016 reaching 3 finals, reaching the quarters or better in 6 of 7 Grand Slam events, and winning his first Grand Slam event at the Champions Cup by defeating John Epping of Ontario in the final. He would however be unable to defend his Manitoba title in 2016, losing in
125-535: A total of 264 calls for service in 2013. The West St. Paul Fire Department's current organizational structure consists of 1 Fire Chief, 1 Deputy Fire Chief, 3 Captains, 2 Lieutenants, 1 training officer, and 24 firefighters. The department has a total of 32 members. The department currently has seven vehicles and one boat it uses to respond to calls for service including two pumper engines, two water tankers, one rescue/command truck, two squad and one zodiac boat for water rescue response. The West St. Paul curling club
150-623: Is a rural municipality (RM) in Manitoba , Canada. It lies adjacent to the north side of Winnipeg , and directly west of the Red River . It is part of the Winnipeg Metro Region , and had a population of 5,368 at the 2016 census . It contains two communities, Middlechurch and Rivercrest . Middlechurch is the larger of the two communities and includes the municipal hall, cemetery, curling club, fire station, St. Paul's church,
175-545: Is not a full-time fire department, but rather a paid-on-call department, meaning firefighters are paid only for the emergency calls and training that they attend. The department's fire coverage area encompasses the entire municipality of West St. Paul or 87.66 km (33.85 sq mi). The department responds to a variety of emergency situations including but not limited to fire response, medical response, motor vehicle collisions, Carbon Monoxide alarms, downed power lines and water rescue response. The department responded to
200-612: The 2011 event in London . The Stoughton team defeated the Glenn Howard team 8 - 6 in the final. The team went on to represent Canada at the 2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship , which they would eventually win after only losing one game throughout the competition. Carruthers would win two more provincial championships with Stoughton, in 2013 (making the Brier final that year but losing to Brad Jacobs) and 2014 (finishing third at
225-417: The 2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials , leading his team to a 4–4 record, missing the playoffs. Carruthers would finally win another Manitoba championship in 2018 , defeating a chicken-pox ridden Mike McEwen in the final. At the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier , the team missed the playoffs, going 5–6. After the Brier, Moskowy left the team and was replaced by spares for the remainder of the season. In March 2018, it
250-579: The 2018 Canada Cup , going 0–6. They had a better tour season, winning the Stu Sells Toronto Tankard , Karuizawa International and the Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic . They also were successful at the 2019 Viterra Championship , defeating William Lyburn in the final. At the 2019 Tim Hortons Brier , Team Carruthers led Manitoba to a 6–5 record, just missing the playoffs. McEwen was officially named
275-577: The 2020–21 season, they got the first Wild Card spot at the 2021 Brier in Calgary , Alberta . At the Brier, they finished with a 4–4 record, missing the championship pool. Carruthers was born in Winnipeg , Manitoba. There, he attended Glenlawn Collegiate , the University of Winnipeg , and Red River College , studying kinesiology and industrial arts . He is a former substitute teacher with
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#1732802072031300-528: The Brier). In 2014, the Stoughton rink went its separate ways, with Jeff soon retiring, and Carruthers would form his own team with Braeden Moskowy , Derek Samagalski and Colin Hodgson . The team would go on to win the 2015 Safeway Championship , earning the right to represent Manitoba at the 2015 Tim Hortons Brier . At the Brier, Carruthers led his team to a disappointing 4-7 finish. Gaining confidence as
325-584: The Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg, and Grassmere Creek all lie at the southern portion of the municipality. The community of Rivercrest lies to the north and contains the West St. Paul School and Royal Manitoba Yacht Club. West St. Paul was formed on 3 November 1915 when the municipality of St. Paul (1888-1914) was subdivided into West St. Paul and East St. Paul . In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , West St. Paul had
350-485: The final of the 2020 Viterra Championship to Jason Gunnlaugson . They would still compete at the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier though, winning the Wild Card spot over Glenn Howard in the play-in game. Team McEwen finished the round robin and championship pool with a 7–4 record, which was a four-way tie for fourth. They faced John Epping in the first round of tiebreakers where they lost 8–5 and were eliminated. It would be
375-403: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=West_St._Paul&oldid=330884444 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages West St. Paul, Manitoba West St. Paul
400-425: The municipal hall (grades 4 and up). In 1959, it joined the newly formed Seven Oaks School Division . Its current capacity is 600 students. Reid Carruthers As a junior curler, Carruthers skipped Manitoba at the 2003 Canadian Junior Curling Championships . He would lead the team to a 4-8 round robin record. After juniors, he skipped a team with Jason Gunnlaugson , Derek Samagalski and Tyler Forrest to
425-420: The older St. John's Cathedral ("upper church") and St. Andrews-on-the-Red ("lower church")). Thus the church and parish provided a name to both the municipality as well as the nearby community. West St. Paul has one school is a kindergarten to grade 8 school that was built in 1947, expanded in 1953 and expanded again in 1959. Prior to building the school, classes were held at a local church (K to 3) as well as
450-812: The only official historic site within West St. Paul. Water services are provided by the Cartier Regional Water Co-Op via the Headingley Water Treatment Plant. From there the CentrePort distribution line serves Rosser Reservoir, the Rural Municipality of Rosser and the CentrePort development. Further northeast is the West St. Paul Reservoir which serves the RM. The West St. Paul Fire Department
475-421: The semi-finals. In 2017 he would advance to the final by defeating arch Manitoba rival Mike McEwen in the 1–2, but in a finals rematch would lose 8–7, losing out on a return to the Brier. That season, he had another strong season, with a final, semi final, and quarter final in his first 4 Grand Slam events of the year. That season Carruthers would also win the 2016 Canada Cup of Curling . Carruthers played in
500-671: The team's last event of the season as both the Players' Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . In their lone tour event of the 2020–21 season , Team McEwen won the 2020 Ashley HomeStore Curling Classic . Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Manitoba , the 2021 provincial championship was cancelled. As the reigning provincials champions, Team Jason Gunnlaugson
525-587: The teams skip for the 2019–20 season . Team McEwen had a more successful following season. On the tour, they never missed the playoffs and they won one event, the inaugural WCT Uiseong International Curling Cup . In Grand Slam play, they reached the quarterfinals of the Tour Challenge and the National and the semifinals of the Canadian Open . They would not defend their provincial title, losing
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#1732802072031550-412: Was announced McEwen would be joining the rink for the 2018-19 curling season , and will throw last rocks with Carruthers throwing third and skipping. With McEwen joining the team, they found quick success finishing runner-up at the 2018 Elite 10 (September) to Brad Gushue . That would be the only Slam they would qualify in, missing the playoffs at the other six events. They also missed the playoffs at
575-560: Was built and has been in operation since 1963. It received some notoriety in 2015, when team Reid Carruthers , from the West St. Paul club, won the Men's Manitoba Curling Provincials and placed third in the Men's National Brier Established in January 1825, St. Paul's Anglican Church was built in order to keep up with the growing population along the Red River. The structure of the church
600-582: Was chosen to represent Manitoba at the 2021 Tim Hortons Brier . However, due to many provinces cancelling their provincial championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada , Curling Canada added three Wild Card teams to the national championship, which were based on the CTRS standings from the 2019–20 season . Because Team McEwen ranked 5th on the CTRS and kept at least three of their four players together for
625-423: Was rebuilt in 1844 and again in 1878 as result of damage due to flooding. The Historic Sites Advisory Board of Manitoba erected a plaque in 1975 owing to its historical importance, however it is not yet listed as a historic site in Manitoba. Prior to becoming a municipality, the region surrounding the church was known as the parish of St. Paul's or parish of the middle church (middle owing to its being situated between
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