In march of 1988 it was announced that Chris More of Winnipeg had been inducted into the Curling Hall of Fame. Chris More (Pidzarko) is one of the few female curlers in Canada who won the Canadian ...
George Cooke’s passion for curling goes far beyond his longtime participation at the club level. As the CEO of The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company (now known as Travelers Canada), he was ...
The Curling Canada led Youth Curling Webinar Series is intended to spread knowledge on various topics to young curlers (Ages U-9, U-12, U-15, U-18), coaches, affiliated curling centres, program ...
What started as a star-studded field of 16 women’s teams at the 2024 PointsBet Invitational has been whittled down to two as Final 4 action took place Saturday afternoon at the WinSport Event Centre ...
George ‘Bill’ Norgan of Vancouver, British Columbia was a president of the Canadian Dominion Curling Association from 1942 to 1946. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1976. George Norgan was ...
It’s only September, and yet it would be hard to blame Mike McEwen and his sharpshooting Saskatoon team for having visions of March 2025 — or, for that matter, visions of November 2025 — dancing ...
Coming off what was arguably curling’s finest single-season team performance in 2023-2024, Team Rachel Homan picked up exactly where it left off on Sunday morning winning the 2024 PointsBet ...
Back Row left to right: R.W. Cameron, Gerry Schneider, David C. Smith, L.E. Olson, H.B. Boreham, J.F. O’Brien. Front Row left to right: W.E. Leaman, Hon. Colin A ...
B. Ross – Lead, D. Aisken – Second, A. Lobel – Third, J.W. Ursel – Skip.
Chief David Crowfoot initiates David Stewart as a blood brother of the Sarcee Tribe, and he became known as Otter.
Elizabeth MacDonald has been the driving force behind women’s curling in P.E.I. for more than 35 years, both as a competitor and administrator. She has been apart of Island teams at the Canadian level ...
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