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Month: April 2024

30Apr
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Featherstone has big plans for new sports leagues at Granite Club

Steve Featherstone has ambitious plans for the Granite Club during the curling offseason that could lead in several directions.

27Apr
By Adminin News

Floor curling bonspiel in Olds a 'heart-warming' event

Floor curling is similar to Olympic curling, but played on a solid wood or concrete surface. The target mats are set eight metres apart and eight stones are played per…

25Apr
By Adminin News

New synthetic multi-sport court laid out at Hay River Curling Club

The ice may be out of the Hay River Curling Club, but that doesn’t mean the building will be sitting idle over the summer.

19Apr
By Adminin News

American Cornhole League makes Canadian tour stop in Airdrie

“You dive right into it and it gets competitive and you get addicted.”

16Apr
By Adminin News

CURLING WITH A TWIST AND FRESH EYES IN EEYOU ISTCHEE

“We wanted to bring something new to the community. It’s [curling] social and we want everyone involved”. It seemed a natural fit linking the sociability of curling with an already…

10Apr
By Adminin News

New club brings all western P.E.I. curlers under one roof

The West Prince Curling Club was the culmination of an effort that began more than three years ago to merge two beleaguered organizations in the area.

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