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===1999β2006=== In 1999, with her new team of [[Kim Kelly]], [[Mary-Anne Arsenault|Mary Anne Waye (later Arsenault)]] and [[Nancy Delahunt]], Jones won the Canadian curling title for the second time. The team repeated this in 2001 and they went on to win the [[List of women's World Curling champions|World Curling Championship]] in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]]. They followed this up with another Canadian championship in 2002 and then won it for a record-setting fifth time at the [[2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts]]. This made Jones the first skip to win four straight Canadian titles. From there the team went on to win their second World Curling Championship. Their return at the [[2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts]] was not as stellar. The team finished the round-robin at 6β5 and lost in a tie-breaker to Sandy Comeau of [[New Brunswick]]. When this happened, the team got a standing ovation, which even halted play in the other game that was occurring two sheets over. The following year, the team was back in form, but bowed out in the semi-finals to [[Jennifer Jones (curler)|Jennifer Jones]]. At the end of the 2006 season, the team broke up. Jones joined the team of fellow Haligonian [[Kay Zinck]], as her third. The rest of the team got a new skip in [[Laine Peters]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110227093821/http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/curling/story.html?id=e521e694-a536-43b3-986c-ae452b028a03&k=13995 {{bare URL inline|date=February 2024}}</ref>
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