2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts champions, Canada's Team Kerri Einarson. (Photo, Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)
Canada’s Team Kerri Einarson rebounded from last night’s loss with a commanding performance in the semifinal at the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. (Photo, Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)
All-stars, Award-winner announced at 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. (Photo, Curling Canada/Bruno Campagiorni)
Two Girls Rocks, presented by Scotties, programs were held in the Mississauga area during opening weekend of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. (Photo, Curling Canada/Brian Chick)
Selena Sturmay edged ahead in her rivalry with Kayla Skrlik, taking an 18-17 lead in head-to-head meetings. (Photo, Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)
Prince Edward Island skip Amanda Power led her team to victory on Monday afternoon. (Photo, Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)
Team Kaitlyn Lawes is making the most of its time at the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a second win on Saturday. (Photo, Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)
2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion Beth Iskiw has experienced both the highs and lows of curling. (Photo, Curling Canada/Michael Burns)
What started as a part-time job in high school for Mike Merklinger has turned into a fulfilling career making ice for the top curling events in the country. (Photo, Curling Canada)
The 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championship gold medallists, Saskatchewan's Team Bruce Korte and Ontario's Team Sherry Middaugh. From left: lead Rory Golanowski, second Kory Kohuch, alternate Arlen Hall, third/vice-skip Darrell McKee, skip Korte, skip Middaugh, third/vice-skip Karri-Lee Grant, second Melissa Foster, coach Wayne Middaugh, lead Jane Hooper Perroud. (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
New Brunswick's James Grattan is leading his team to playoff contention at the 2025 Canadian Seniors. (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
Saskatchewan's Amber Holland is finding ways to win at the 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championships. (Photo, Curling Canada/Steve Au)

