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Women in Curling Curling has no shortage of talented women – but turning participation into leadership takes intention.
The diversity of Canada’s rich sporting heritage is evident in the seven newest Inductees who make up the Class of 2025, ...
While it’s no secret that wheelchair curling participation was considerably impacted by the pandemic, this season showed ...
A pair of events that will have significant ramifications in the qualifying process for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing will be staged at a new-look curling facility in Ottawa, it was announced ...
A condensed series of Curling Canada Season of Champions championship events will be scheduled for 2021 in a hub city, no-fans, safe environment, it was announced today. Curling Canada aspires to hold ...
New regulations covering brush-head technology and sweeping technique for play at World Curling Federation events were approved on Saturday at the WCF’s Annual General Assembly in Stockholm, Sweden.
Award winners at the recently concluded 2023 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Curling Championships have been revealed. They are as follows: (L-R) Women’s Balance Plus Fair Play Award winners Shauna ...
Triples curling is giving 13-year-old Mckenna Hogemann the confidence to play all positions in curling, including skip. (Photo supplied, CURLSASK) Thirteen-year-old curler Mckenna Hogemann, of ...
Programs and initiatives that support the development of women and girls in curling can receive up to $2,000 in financial support courtesy of a new gender equity project supported by Curling Canada.
Carly Smith of Moncton, N.B., has been curling since she was six, and this week she’s competing at the 2018 Canadian Under-18 Boys and Girls Curling Championships in St. Andrews, playing third for ...
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