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Brier, Scotties add three teams to fieldThree teams have been added to each of the 2026 Canadian men's and women's curling championships, Curling Canada announced ...
Winner of the All Hearts Junior Curling Award, Ashleigh McKinnon, uses the initiative to help promote diverse, family community curling within her home community of Sherwood Park, Alta. In October, ...
Canada's 2018 Olympic skip Kevin Koe, who is a four-time Brier champion, says he appreciates all the work Curling Alberta has put in to make a provincial championship happen, but with COVID-19 ...
Westridge Curling Club, Stony Plain, Alta. About the ClubWestridge Curling Club is a brand-new facility in Stony Plain, Alberta, designed to be a vibrant hub for sport, community, and ...
Credit Curling Alberta The glow of having defeated Kevin Koe in two straight games to capture the Alberta men’s curling crown has yet to wear off on Aaron Sluchinski and his Brier-bound rink.
As young players on Alberta’s curling landscape, the world is at the feet of Kayla Skrlik and Selena Sturmay. So, too, are the actual ‘worlds’ of the sport. Especially so after learning ...
Curling Alberta’s executive director Jill Richard told a task force convened over the summer that the sport is in crisis and clubs will have to work harder and smarter than ever to rebuild ...
As such, one of Canada’s premier men’s curling teams dropped a major bombshell, announcing that 2021 Brier-winning skip Brendan Bottcher is now looking for new teammates, just 18 months before ...
A curling team bearing a name other than Bottcher, Koe, Martin or Ferbey will represent Alberta at the Canadian men's championship for the first time in 26 years.
LIVERPOOL, N.S.—It’s an all-Alberta final at Queens Place Emera Centre. Alberta’s Rachel Homan and Brendan Bottcher shattered a tight game in the seventh end with a huge four-ender en route ...
TIMMINS, Ont. - It was a clean sweep for Alberta today as the women and men came up golden in the Canadian Under-18 curling championships.
Alberta’s Myla Plett made history by winning the 2023 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Women’s Curling Championship.
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