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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.

10Apr
By Adminin News

New lighting at Morden Curling Club aims to bring efficiency, but can't guarantee a better game.

“Opportunities like this are very beneficial to our curling club for saving electricity and keeping our costs down.”

04Apr
Curling Canada E-Newsletter: April 2024
By Adminin Uncategorized, News

Curling Canada E-Newsletter: April 2024

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26Mar
By Adminin News

Plenty of locals learning to 'hurry hard' thanks to Burlington Curling Club

Twice-yearly Learn to Curl program for adults fills up quickly.

16Mar
By Adminin News

Vision impaired curling lets these Londoners find purpose and connection one rock at a time

The game is similar to traditional curling — except players use a stick or a slide on the ice and have guides helping line them up when they throw rocks.…

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