The championship pool games began this morning at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Men & Women's Curling Championships at the Thistle CC in Edmonton.
Fourteen curling clubs from across Canada put in successful applications to access funds from Curling Canada’s Curling Assistance Program (CAP), it was announced today.
The first stage of play at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championship has been completed and the eight teams competing for the title have been identified.
The first stage of play at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Women's Curling Championship has been completed and the eight teams competing for the title have been identified.
Jeff McCrady's Ottawa CC foursome edged 2014 World Senior champion Wayne Tallon of New Brunswick to remain undefeated at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Curling Championship at the Thistle CC in Edmonton.
Manitoba’s Kim Link will be moving on to Championship Pool round at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championship at the Thistle CC in Edmonton as the result of a decisive 11-5 win over Ontario’s Kathy Brown.
Nova Scotia's Wayne Sangster escaped with a victory Monday night at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championship at the Thistle CC in Edmonton in a back and forth tussle with NWT's Glen Hudy.
British Columbia’s Sandra Jenkins has rebounded nicely in her efforts to earn a place in the championship pool round at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Women’s Curling Championship at the Thistle CC.
The race to the Championship Pool round at the 2015 Everest Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championship at the Thistle CC in Edmonton is getting very interesting after this morning’s play.
SAPPORO, Japan — Gold once again remained tantalizingly out of reach for Team Canada at the 2015 ZEN-NOH World Women’s Curling Championship, presented by Ford of Canada.
The Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas swept the 2015 men’s and women’s CIS-Curling Canada Championship titles Saturday afternoon, becoming the second university to sweep the team titles.
SAPPORO, Japan — Gold is now within reach for Team Canada at the 2015 ZEN-NOH World Women’s Curling Championship, presented by Ford of Canada.