[17] Jones, Trisha Baldwin, Officer, and Malanchuk made it to the provincial junior final in 1992, which they lost,[18] 10–6, to her former teammate and fellow club mate, Tracey Lavery.
[35] Porritt was brought back onto the team the following season, replacing Keizer, while Jones' junior teammate Jill Officer was also added at second with Fallis-Kurz moving to lead.
At the Hearts that year, she defeated Colleen Jones's team from Nova Scotia in the semifinal before losing to her former teammate Kelly Scott of Kelowna, British Columbia in the final.
After making another comeback in the semifinal, Jones qualified for the final and defeated China's Wang Bingyu to capture her first World Championship by a score of 7–4, finishing the week with an overall record of 11–3.
[58][60] Early on in the 2008–09 season, Jones' team won the Wayden Transportation Ladies Classic, a Grand Slam event at the time, defeating Stefanie Lawton in the final.
[62] The team competed in a "battle of the sexes" in the semifinal of the 2009 Casino Rama Curling Skins Game against former world men's champion Glenn Howard.
As this was also her fourth win in total, she and second Jill Officer became part of a group of four curlers to have won four Scotties; they joined Vera Pezer and Lee Morrison of Saskatoon.
However, they lost both of their page playoff games, first against Jones' former teammate Kelly Scott skipping British Columbia, and then to Alberta's Heather Nedohin in the semifinal.
[89] At the 2013 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Women's Classic, the team recorded their first event win of the season, going undefeated before shutting out Jill Thurston 7–0 in the final.
In their next event, they won four straight sudden-death games to claim the 2013 Colonial Square Ladies Classic, winning 7–3 in the final against Switzerland's Michèle Jäggi.
With wins over Renée Sonnenberg, Stefanie Lawton, Rachel Homan and Heather Nedohin, the team finished 6–1 and earned a direct bye to the championship game.
[107] After competing at the 2014 Canada Cup, where they failed to qualify for the playoffs, Team Jones won their third title of the season at the Karuizawa International, defeating Korea's Kim Eun-jung 8–6 in the championship game.
[119] After back-to-back quarterfinal finishes at the 2015 Masters and 2015 National, Team Jones claimed their first title of the season at the DeKalb Superspiel, going undefeated through the event and downing Erika Brown in the final.
[126] Team Jones had early control of the game but gave up pivotal steals in the ninth and tenth ends, ultimately losing 7–5 and not succeeding in defending their title.
[128] After their third-place finish at the Hearts, Team Jones turned things around at the last two events of the season, the 2016 Players' Championship and the 2016 Champions Cup Grand Slams.
[130] This time, they successfully defeated Rachel Homan 7–5 to end the season on a high note with Jones claiming her twelfth Slam (sixth excluding defunct events).
She also missed the team's second event, the Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup, as she was competing in the Canad Inns Mixed Doubles Championship with husband Brent Laing.
Back with her team for the first time in October, Jones led her rink to the finals of the Autumn Gold Curling Classic where they lost in an extra end to Casey Scheidegger.
[134] After a string of quarterfinal finishes, Team Jones ran the table at the DeKalb Superspiel to defend their title, defeating Michelle Englot 8–3 in the final.
[136][137] After helping North America secure another Continental Cup title the following month,[138] Team Jones entered the 2017 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts attempting to make it back to the national championship.
[141] Despite the loss, her team bounced back quickly the next week at the 2017 Pinty's All-Star Curling Skins Game, winning the event for a second straight year and a first place cheque of $53,000.
[149] They continued this strong play into the fall, reaching the semifinals of the 2017 GSOC Tour Challenge and the final of the 2017 Colonial Square Ladies Classic, losing out to Val Sweeting and Shannon Birchard respectively.
[160][161] This earned them the right to represent Manitoba at the national championship in Penticton, British Columbia, but Lawes was unavailable due to her participation in mixed doubles at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
At the Hearts, Team Jones dominated the rest of the field, suffering just two round robin losses to Wild Card (Einarson) and Northern Ontario (Fleury).
The team's victory in Penticton meant they won the right to wear the maple leaf at the 2018 World Women's Curling Championship taking place in North Bay, Ontario.
[165] Still with two Slams to play before ending her run with Officer, Jones marched through the 2018 Players' Championship up until the final, losing a lopsided 7–2 game to Jamie Sinclair's American side.
They then beat Silvana Tirinzoni in the quarterfinals before a semifinal loss to Team Einarson ended their season and Jones and Officer's run together, having first joined forces in 1992.
[184] An additional loss to Wild Card's Casey Scheidegger put the team out of contention with a 6–5 record, the first time Jones had missed the playoffs at the Hearts in her fourteen appearances.
[186] In May 2019, Jones was invited to represent Team Canada (in lieu of a pregnant Rachel Homan, who had previously qualified) in the Grand Final of the inaugural Curling World Cup.
[198] After losing in the semifinal of the 2020 Scotties, Jones did not "step foot [sic] on the ice" again until the 2020 Cameron's Brewing Mixed Doubles Cashspiel played in September 2020, due to the COVID pandemic.