Paralympic gold-medalist Mark Ideson is throwing stones at the KW Granite Club in Waterloo, Ont., but it’s not the stones placement that’s getting all the attention. No, today the focus is on what he’s wearing: an advanced motion tracking suit that scientists and engineers at the University of Waterloo are using to develop the first-ever biomechanical model of a wheelchair curler in an attempt to improve performance and minimize the risk of injury.
One of Curling Canada’s top coaches is broadening his horizons.
Paul Webster, Curling Canada’s National Development Coach and a member of the coaching staff for our past three Olympic teams, has been appointed to the Coaching Association of Canada’s (CAC) Board of Directors.
Mike McEwen and his powerhouse curling team from Winnipeg always knew there was a position to be filled on their squad.
It was just a matter of finding the right man to fill it.
The fields for both the Tim Hortons Brier and Scotties Tournament of Hearts will expand in 2018 in a pilot project, and curlers of all ages across Canada will now be eligible to compete in them, it was announced this morning by Curling Canada.
There’s a gold medal on the line in 2018, so it’s time to get an early jump on learning mixed doubles curling.
Canada’s next generation of curlers will benefit from a record-setting $2-million donation to For The Love of Curling — Curling Canada’s philanthropic foundation.
COLLINGWOOD, Ont. — Curling Canada’s Hall of Fame welcomed its class of 2015 on Tuesday night, with one name not previously announced being added to the list.
Mixed Doubles curling was a hot topic during a question-and-answer panel discussion that wrapped up the final day of professional development sessions at the 2015 Curling Canada Summit in Collingwood, Ont., on Tuesday afternoon.
An employment opportunity exists for a Club Manager reporting to the Board of Directors. This position is responsible for the orderly operation of the curling facility on a day-to-day basis…
The first full day of the 2015 Curling Canada Summit at the Blue Mountain Resort in Collingwood, Ont., got underway on Monday with sessions aimed at curlers, coaches and curling facility managers in three professional development streams: Curling Centre Best Practices, Recreational Instruction, and Competitive Coach.
Located in Kapuskasing, Ontario. The Kapuskasing Curling Club is selling a used ice burner. Buyer must arrange pick up or delivery. We do have a couple of pictures of them.
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The St. Paul Curling Club is looking for a Head Ice Technician to join our team and help continue our proud 100+ year legacy. The SPCC is an active eight-sheet…