The Canadian mens have finished fourth at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships. (Photo, Curling Canada/Brian Gray)
Canada skip Calan MacIsaac leads his team into the bronze-medal game on Tuesday. (Photo, Curling Canada/Brian Gray)
Canada's Team Calan MacIsaac is advancing to the semifinals at the 2026 World Juniors Curling Championship. from left, Christopher McCurdy, Nathan Gray and Owain Fisher. (Photo, Curling Canada/Brian Gray)
Canada's Team Myla Plett still has its sights set on a playoff berth at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships. (Photo, Brian Gray / Curling Photos)
Myla Plett delivers a stone at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships. (Brian Gray / Curling Photos)
Team Calan MacIsaac delivers a stone at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships in Denmark. (Photo, Brian Gray / Curling Photos)
Team Canada remains perfect in both the men's and the women's competitions at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships. (Photo, Brian Gray / Curling Photos)
The Canadian Men's team at practice at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships. (Photo, Brian Gray / Curling Photos)
Team Calan MacIsaac, left, and Team Myla Plett, right, will represent Canada at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships, which begin Tuesday in Denmark. (Photo, Curling Canada/Mike Bernard)
The 2025 Home Hardware Canadian Pre-Trials women's qualifiers, Team Selena Sturmay of Edmonton. From left: skip Sturmay, vice-skip Danielle Schmiemann, second Dezaray Hawes, lead Paige Papley and coach Ted Appelman. (Photo, Curling Canada/Peter Oleskevich)
Team Jordon McDonald is bound for Halifax as the winners of the 2025 Home Hardware Canadian Pre-Trials. Front row, from left: skip McDonald, vice-skip Jacques Gauthier, second Elias Huminicki, and lead Cameron Olafson; back row coach Bryan Miki. (Photo, Curling Canada/Peter Oleskevich)
Skip Kayla MacMillan scored a 10-9 win over Team Selena Sturmay Saturday evening to force a third and deciding game in the women's final of the 2025 Home Hardware Pre-Trials (Photo, Curling Canada/Peter Oleskevich)

