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The diversity of Canada’s rich sporting heritage is evident in the seven newest Inductees who make up the Class of 2025, ...
Women in Curling Curling has no shortage of talented women – but turning participation into leadership takes intention.
While it’s no secret that wheelchair curling participation was considerably impacted by the pandemic, this season showed ...
SHARE: Whatever’s in the water in Nova Scotia clearly is having an effect in producing this country’s top up-and-coming ...
Curling Day in Canada, presented by Pharmasave, acknowledges the nationwide appreciation for the game of curling and the ...
One year from today, athletes will be marching into the National Stadium in Beijing for the Opening Ceremony of the 2022 Winter Olympics. But it’s the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic over the past 12 ...
New regulations covering brush-head technology and sweeping technique for play at World Curling Federation events were approved on Saturday at the WCF’s Annual General Assembly in Stockholm, Sweden.
As we slowly approach the light at the end of the tunnel of the COVID-19 pandemic, young curlers across Canada can now start planning for the 2021-22 season. After extensive consultation with ...
Athletes who suffer suspected head injuries at Curling Canada-operated events will be subject to a return-to-play protocol, it was announced today at Curling Canada’s National Curling Congress in ...
Programs and initiatives that support the development of women and girls in curling can receive up to $2,000 in financial support courtesy of a new gender equity project supported by Curling Canada.