Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Across Saskatchewan this season, physical education teachers traded ...
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Community is what drives wheelchair curling in Canada and remains the ...
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Richmond, B.C., is set to showcase Canada’s top wheelchair curlers in 2027, as the city’s Richmond Curling Centre has been named host of the ...
Location Location about 40 km south of Calgary’s core, the Okotoks Curling Club boasts six sheets with a designated lounge and viewing area. Meanwhile, one of the most popular curling facilities in ...
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard The next generation of Canadian curling stars will be heading to Rivière-du-Loup, Que., in 2027, as the city has been named host of the New… ...
Looking to buy tickets? Have a question about the event? Call the event phone number or contact the staff member below best suited to your request! EVENT OFFICE Robyn Mattie,… ...
Location The Richmond Curling Centre is a fully-accessible modern 8-sheet complex, complete with players’ dressing rooms with lockers, a restaurant, a curling pro shop, meeting rooms, excellent ...
She’s played in the event 11 times, taking home six medals (including the gold in 2015), and five Robin Wilson First-Team All-Star Awards. To say the Winnipeg native is comfortable on the national ...
The Nutana Curling Club is a curling club located in Saskatoon; established in 1929 and first opening its doors in 1930, the club was originally located in the city’s historic Nutana neighbourhood.
Team Brad Jacobs battled through a back-and-forth game and is now one step closer to its goal of winning the 2025 Montana’s Canadian Curling Trials, presented by Connect Hearing. The Calgary team ...
Since early February, Brett Gallant has played 34 high pressure curling games in three huge events on two continents across several times zones. It’s no wonder he’s got similar vibes to actor Bill ...
Location The Calgary Curling Club opened its first rink in 1888, sold it and moved to Victoria Park in 1909, and then later moved to its current location in Sunnyside in 1953. The club, which sits ...
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