Some of curling’s biggest names will be among those hitting the links on June 17 in the second annual Curling Canada Charity Golf Tournament, presented by Pinty’s.
Like many curlers, Ottawa’s Marc Bourguignon got involved in kids’ curling when his own children started in the Little Rock program at his home club, the RCMP. And as he watched his kids’ progress, an idea started to take shape.
(By Chantal Laframboise Fox, Canadian Heritage, Western Region)
After beating cancer twice in less than five years, my mother contracted MRSA while in the hospital for what was supposed to be an overnight surgery. Instead, she ended up in hospital for 85 days, spanning three institutions, most of which was spent in isolation. There were weeks when she had no colour in her face and we nearly lost her twice. In a last-ditch effort to get the MRSA out of her body, her doctors concluded they had to remove her artificial hip. Due to the style of her artificial appliance, this meant the top half of her left femur would be removed, as well.
The Rideau Curling Club located in Ottawa, Ontario is looking for a new Head Ice Technician for the 2015-2016 season.
The Niagara Falls Curling Club is committed to providing physical activity for all ages and abilities while building lifelong friendships through the sport of curling. Members and guests enjoy a safe, clean environment with six sheets of ice, a licensed lounge and change room facilities.
Canada’s national curling teams produced another season of international success during the 2014-15 season, resulting in our country topping three of the World Curling Federation’s four ranking lists for the second straight year, it was announced today.
British Columbia’s wheelchair curlers added to their leading gold-medal collection on Sunday at Centre Gilles Chabot in Boucherville, Que.
Quebec is through to the final of the 2015 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship after defeating Manitoba in the Page Playoff 1-2 game at the Centre Gilles Chabot in Boucherville, Que., on Saturday afternoon.
The 2015 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship is headed to playoffs – but not until a tie-breaker determines the final team in the mix.
Young curlers across the country will be able to benefit for the second straight year from Curling Canada’s For The Love of Curling scholarships, it was announced today.
Quebec’s Benoit Lessard won two more games on Thursday to take over first place at the 2015 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Boucherville, Que.
After three days of competition, the standings are starting to take shape at the 2015 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Boucherville, Que.