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)
British Columbia's Team Neil Dangerfield finished at the top of Pool B at the 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championships. (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
Team Northern Ontario skip Valerie MacInnes led her team to the win column 9-7 over Team Nunavut Tuesday at the 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championships (Photo, Curling Canada/Rob Fillion)
Team Saskatchewan went to work in a 9-5 win over Team Ontario Monday afternoon at the 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championships. From left, second Kory Kohuch, vice-skip Darrell McKee, lead Rory Golanowski. (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
Team Northwest Territories cruised to a 9-1 win over Team Québec on Sunday afternoon at the 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championships (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
Team Northern Ontario at the 2025 Senior Curling Championships in Ottawa (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
Team Ontario's Lindsay Thorne, supported by third/vice skip Melissa Gannon, second Emily Kelly, and lead Mychelle Zahab were crowned women's winners while Team British Columbia skip Mitch Young, alongside third/vice skip Steve Tersmette, second Blair Jarvis, lead Kevin Hoglund, alternate Matthew Reynolds, and coach Chris Summers, were men's winners at the 2025 Canadian Curling Club Championships (Photo, Curling Canada/Connie Laliberte)
Team Alberta second Brittany Zelmer (middle) delivers a stone to sweepers Shauna Nordstrom (left) and Michelle Hartwell (right) at the 2025 Canadian Curling Club Championships in Winnipeg (Photo, Curling Canada/Connie Laliberte)
After enjoying success as an elite curler among Canada's best, Granite Curling Club manager Kyle Doering is embracing a different side of the curling world as host of the 2025 Canadian Curling Club Championships (Photo, Curling Canada/Dave Komosky)
Team Yukon lead Frances Taylor in action at the 2025 Canadian Curling Club Championships in Winnipeg (Photo, Curling Canada/Connie Laliberte)

