Three Canadian curling teams will be looking to add to our country’s 2014-15 international medal haul beginning Saturday when the 2015 World Senior Men’s, Senior Women’s and Mixed Doubles Championships get underway in Sochi, Russia.
From left, Charley Thomas, Kalynn Park, coach Jim Waite.
The Victoria Curling Centre (VCC) is seeking an experienced General Manager for the curling facility located in Victoria, B.C. Reporting to a representative of the Board of Directors you will lead a team of term certain staff and contractors that is responsible to ensure the delivery of, and in some cases the organization of, VCC programs, curling leagues, facility management, facility rentals and ice management and act as an intermediary between the Board and various facility user groups. T
The Peace River Curling Club is in need of an Ice Technician/Club Manager for the upcoming 2015-2016 season. Our season runs from mid-September to mid-April. Preference will be given to those with previous Ice Technician experience.
The Kamloops Curling Club invites tenders for the position of Contracted Ice Maker. This is your opportunity to live in the interior of British Columbia in Kamloops "Canada’s Tournament Capital”.
Like many clubs, downtown Toronto’s Royal Canadian Curling Club – known as “The Royals” – has a busy evening schedule of league play. But in the afternoons? Not a whole lot going on.
There will be a coast-to-coast feel to Team Canada for the curling competition at the 2016 Youth Winter Olympics, it was announced today by Curling Canada.
The 2015 Optimist International Under-18 Curling Championship wrapped up in Edmonton on Sunday, with Manitoba (men) and Ontario (women) winning gold.
With the Players Championship underway in Toronto this week, there is no shortage of storylines to follow. Some teams are playing their first event with a new lineup (Toronto’s John Epping). Some teams are playing the last event with an old lineup (Penetanguishene, Ont.’s Glenn Howard). And other teams are just playing their last event (Winnipeg’s Jeff Stoughton)... for now.
You may have missed it during another jam-packed curling season, but for two weeks in February, curlers aged 12-18 from across Canada gathered on the ice of the Prince George Golf and Curling Club in British Columbia to compete at the 2015 Canada Winter Games.
In the wake of the successful Ford World Men’s Championship in Halifax, another major curling event is headed to Nova Scotia.
Curling Canada’s second annual national curling summit is scheduled for June 14-17 at Blue Mountain Resort in Collingwood, Ont., it was announced today.