Even though the field wasn’t yet complete, the second day of action at the Canadian Under-18 Curling Championships started to feel a little more normal as round robin play continued. While two more ...
One job has been done, but the hard work still remains for Team Canada at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Rachel Homan’s reigning national and world championship team from Ottawa — vice-skip ...
Good curling teams are often measured by their ability to weather the tough games. Not every shot will be made; not every sweep will be stellar. But when the rocks all come to a stop and the final ...
It’s no surprise to see both of Alberta’s representatives at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts gaining strength and storming their way up the rankings board. After all, the province seems to have ...
Team Québec skip Laurie St-Georges may be known as “smiley Laurie” to curling fans across Canada, but don’t let her on-ice zest be mistaken for weakness. The 27-year-old skip from Laval is a proven ...
Up 7-3 through four ends, the last place Nova Scotia skip Christina Black may have expected to be in the 10th end was watching her opposite number throwing a shot for the victory. But that’s exactly ...
After the first day of competition at the Canadian Under-18 Curling Championships, a few things were very clear. First, the players were more than ready to hit the ice and get into the competition.
On Saturday at the Port Arthur Curling Club in Thunder Bay, Ont., the Women in Curling Executive Council hosted the Girls Rock presented by Scotties program and Coaches Rock: Project Confidence as ...
Simply put, Kerry Galusha is one of the Canadian curling’s most beloved athletes. Never mind her lauded curling career spanning 35 years, featuring 19 Scotties Tournament of Hearts appearances; her on ...
The Canadian Curling Trials and Pre-Trials are coming to Nova Scotia this fall. This is your opportunity to be a part of curling history! Volunteers are needed in a variety of roles that are essential ...
Back at full strength Saturday night at the Fort William Gardens, Alberta’s Team Kayla Skrlik needed a little time to adjust to four-player curling at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Skrlik’s ...
Fort Smith Curling Club. Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. P.W. Kaeser – Lead, C.L. Schaefer – Second, J. Schaefer – Third, H.C. Brazeau – Skip.