In late May, Thiessen capped months of dedication by completing the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend Marathon.
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Curling Canada CEO Nolan Thiessen went the distance—42.2 kilometres, to be exact—to support youth curling initiatives.
In late May, Thiessen capped months of dedication by completing the Tamarack…
Curling Ontario Board Chair Tim McChesney, left, and Chief Executive Officer Matt Allen, right, are joined by Curling Canada CEO Nolan Thiessen during the recent National Curling Congress. (Photo, Curling Canada).
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It was a season to remember for Ontario curlers, and it resulted in historic results, it was announced today by Curling Canada.
Curling Ontario swept all three of…
Team Canada on the top of the podium at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games. (Photo, Canadian Paralympic Committee / Dave Holland)
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Following the historic and widely watched gold-medal triumph from Canada’s wheelchair curling team at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games, Curling Canada is pleased to announce the…
Curling Canada, Orleans, ont. (Ottawa)
Duration: July 6 – August 28 (8 weeks) Hours: 35 hours / week Compensation: $17.60 / hour About the Opportunity: This position is funded through…
Royal Kingston Curling Club, ont.
Established in 1820, the Royal Kingston Curling Club (RKCC) is a renowned gathering place for curlers and fans alike, with a storied history of hosting…
As part of their Grow the Game pledge, Nugent and LeCouffe organized an ugly holiday sweater-themed curling event at the Glenmore Curling Club in January to much success. (Photo, The Glenmore Curling Club / Pamela Nugent)
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As part of Curling Canada’s Grow the Game campaign, hundreds of Canadians made a pledge to capitalize on the momentum from the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and…
Participants at a U-9/U-12 Jamboree smile for a group photo after a day of fun and learning hosted at the Windsor Curling Club in Nova Scotia. (Photo, Nova Scotia Curling)
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With the on-ice portion of the curling season having come to a close, Member Associations are reflecting upon an array of programming initiatives for curlers over the 2025-2026 season.
Included in those programs for this past season was a series…
Curling Quebec is a non-profit provincial association consisting of ten regional associations and sixty-nine curling clubs who, based on their staff and volunteer structure, contribute towards the development of the…
Curling Québec est une association provinciale sans but lucratif regroupant 69 clubs de curling et 10 associations régionales. Par leur structure bénévole et permanente, ces organisations contribuent activement au développement…
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Now entering its third year, the Association of Curling Professionals (ACP) is helping build the future of curling by providing training, accreditation, and support for professionals working…
Shauna Petrie, Tom Ward, and Devin Heroux have been named the inaugural recipients of Curling Canada’s Wheelchair Curling Sport Leadership Award. (Photo, Curling Canada, Michel Aspirot/CBC)
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Curling Canada is pleased to announce Shauna Petrie (posthumously), Tom Ward, and Devin Heroux as the recipients of the first-ever Wheelchair Curling Sport Leadership Award. These three…
Dawson Creek Curling Club, B.C.
The Dawson Creek Curling Club is seeking a Head Ice Technician for the 2026–2027 curling season. The Dawson Creek Curling Club is an 8-sheet seasonal…

