From left, Chris Semenchuck, Troy Robinson and Russ Bryden check out their opponent's shot during the 2025 World Seniors. (Photo, Curling Canada)
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Canadian teams set for playoffs at…
Canada's Jocelyn Peterman calls instructions to partner Brett Gallant during World Mixed Doubles action. (Photo, World Curling/Stephen Fisher)
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Canada’s Peterman and Gallant fall to Scotland in World Mixed…
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Applications open for Curling Canada's 2025 Youth Scholarships Programs
Curling Canada is again investing in the future of the sport by awarding $50,000 in scholarships to 20…
Jocelyn Peterman delivers her stone as Brett Gallant prepares to sweep during action on Wednesday night in Fredericton. (Photo, World Curling/Stephen Fisher)
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Canada’s Peterman and Gallant headed to…
Team Canada, from left, Sheri Pickering, Shannon Morris, coach/alternate Lesley McEwan, Atina Ford Johnston and Cori Morris discuss strategy during a timeout at the 2025 World Seniors. (Photo, Curling Canada)
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Team Canada's Chris Semenchuck, left, and Russ Bryden listen for sweeping directions during action at the World Senior Men's Curling Championship. (Photo, Curling Canada)
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Canadian teams maintain unbeaten…
Gerry Austgarden of Team British Columbia #1 holds a silver medal from the first Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in 2004. (Photo, Jean-Baptiste Benavent, Défi sportif AlterGo 2025)
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Gerry Austgarden of Team British Columbia #1 holds a silver medal from the first Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in 2004. (Photo, Jean-Baptiste Benavent, Défi sportif AlterGo 2025)
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Brett Gallant sweeps a stone during Canada's win over South Korea on Tuesday afternoon. (Photo, World Curling/Stephen Fisher)
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Canada’s Peterman and Gallant return to winning ways at 2025…
Despite the province holding only one national title, Team Québec #1’s Carl Marquis displayed the longstanding support of their provincial program with their 5-2 win over a decorated Team British…
Despite the province holding only one national title, Team Québec #1’s Carl Marquis displayed the longstanding support of their provincial program with their 5-2 win over a decorated Team British…