VICTORIA — The 2017 Canadian Junior Menʼs and Womenʼs Curling Championships, presented by Ambrosia Apples, get underway Saturday at the Archie Browning Sports Centre.

VICTORIA — The 2017 Canadian Junior Menʼs and Womenʼs Curling Championships, presented by Ambrosia Apples, get underway Saturday at the Archie Browning Sports Centre.
Canada’s national wheelchair curling team will be aiming not only for a world championship gold medal, but also to get some 2018 Paralympic Winter Games momentum when the 2017 World Wheelchair Curling Championship takes place in March.
LAS VEGAS — Some day, the streak will end. For now, Team North America is simply taking it all in and enjoying the ride.
LAS VEGAS — It now appears to be only a matter of when — not if — Team North America nails down its fifth consecutive victory at the World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by Boyd Gaming.
LAS VEGAS — The drive for five is alive and well.
Team North America picked up another two points on Saturday night at the Orleans Arena in the final traditional team-play round of the 2017 World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by Boyd Gaming.
LAS VEGAS — As far as Chelsea Carey is concerned, the timing couldn’t be better for her team to be rounding into championship form.
LAS VEGAS — Team North America captain Rick Lang knows all too well that no lead is safe at the 2017 World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by Boyd Gaming.
LAS VEGAS — It’s no secret that Kevin Koe’s reigning world men’s curling champions from Calgary have struggled in their follow-up act to last season’s triumphs.
LAS VEGAS — Team North America came tantalizingly close to a clean sweep of Friday afternoon’s mixed doubles games at the 2017 World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by Boyd Gaming.
LAS VEGAS — A sleepless night in Las Vegas can mean a lot of things, but for Team North America’s Braeden Moskowy, it was the bad kind — a congested head that left him feeling miserable and unable to sleep.
LAS VEGAS — After years of watching the event on television, Chelsea Carey probably had a good idea of what to expect in her first World Financial Group Continental Cup.