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27Feb
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Dundas international curling friendly signals growing diversity in sport

“Most people think of curling as a sport needing a lot of resources — like hockey — but really all you need is a sheet of ice and some brooms…

27Feb
Strong interest in the new Association of Curling Professionals
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Strong interest in the new Association of Curling Professionals

“I am excited to get started with my training and to learn from some of the most experienced leaders in our sport,” said and nine-time Brier skip and aspiring ACP…

26Feb
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Curling Day in Canada a big win for Melfort

“The sheer number of people that attended the various activities at the event was so great to see. Both the curling rink and the palace were packed, with so many…

25Feb
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Curling Day in Canada teaches love of the game

Curling Day in Canada was in Melfort on Saturday, as a national celebration was held, with TSN touching down on the northeast community.

24Feb
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Peterborough area families try out the sport on curling day in canada

Peterborough area families try out the sport on curling day in canada.

20Feb
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Gene Mauriello keeps going, and curling

When 92-year-old Nelson resident Gene Mauriello was born, Bob Gourley of Manitoba was on top of the Curling World having captured the Brier Tankard.

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