“Curling has always been the lifeline of small towns,” Glessing noted. “It brings people together and creates lifelong bonds.”
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Maritime senior who took up curling in her eighties still rocking the sport over a decade later
Jean McKiel started curling in her eighties, now at the age of 94 she is still playing three times a week. “I just thought I could do it. I never…
Curling Canada E-Newsletter: February 2025
The Montana’s Brier is returning to Newfoundland & Labrador! Be the first in line to buy ticket packages. Check out the Scotties Tournament of Hearts full schedule, read about an…
Love at first brush for curling power couple
“We met at the curling club and probably had been curling around each other for about five years,” said Powers. “One year Luke asked me to play on a mixed…
Future curling stars shine at SaskTel Tankard and Viterra Prairie Pinnacle in Kindersley
The Future Stars feature is more than just about the event; it’s an inspiration for the next generation of curlers. By connecting junior athletes with top-level players, the feature aims…
Turning up the heat: Provincial curling returns to Kindersley 15 years after historic blaze
“Fifteen years ago, we brought the heat, but it wasn’t the kind we wanted,” Holland said. “This time, we hope to bring a different kind of heat to the arena—a…