CurlManitoba has enjoyed a busy first three months of the curling season. Executive director Craig Baker interviews on ‘This Week in Curling’.
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‘We’re in a crisis:’ Curling in Canada needs to become more diverse in order to grow
Although Canada has become one of the most multi-cultural countries on Earth, there are few people from diverse backgrounds taking up the sport.

Curling Canada resumes program to keep curling's heartbeat strong across the country
The Strategic Planning Program is a service Curling Canada’s Member Associations offer to clubs looking for a roadmap to a successful future.

Dr. Richard Norman discusses new role and the direction of curling
In simple terms, Richard’s goals are to look at all levels of curling and help create functional strategies to bring about constructive and impactful changes to curling at the community…

Colin Hodgson helps introduce curling to northern Quebec indigenous community
Earlier this month, a set of curling stones made a 1,500-kilometre journey from Montreal to Chisasibi, an indigenous community in Northern Quebec. For the first time, the remote town on…
Windsor curling sweeps back into the conversation
“What is going on at Roseland? When is it going to be demolished? What’s going to replace it and above all is — where is curling going?” wondered Terry Fink,…
