Colleen Jones, a world champion curler whose effervescent personality made her a well-liked presence on the CBC over nearly 4 a long time with the national broadcaster, has died. She was 65.
Jones was diagnosed with cancer in early 2023. Her son Luke announced she died Tuesday morning in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
A Halifax native, Jones was named a member of the Order of Canada in 2022. She filed her final report for the CBC a yr later before retiring.
Jones won her first Canadian women’s curling championship in 1982. Just 22 on the time, she became the youngest skip to win the competition.

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Her second Scotties Tournament of Hearts title got here in 1999. Jones’s team of Kim Kelly, Mary-Anne Arsenault and Nancy Delahunt followed with 4 straight titles from 2001-04.
She joined the CBC Nova Scotia newsroom in 1986 and have become Halifax’s first female sports anchor. In 1989, Jones moved to CBC Newsworld to present weather, sports, and slice-of-life stories before returning to Nova Scotia in 2012.
Jones, who also won women’s world titles in 2001 and ’04, was inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.

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