THUNDER BAY, Ont. — The all-stars, Joan Mead Builder’s Award and Marj Mitchell Award Winners at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts have been announced at the Fort William Gardens. Curling Canada ...
Even though the field wasn’t yet complete, the second day of action at the Canadian Under-18 Curling Championships started to feel a little more normal as round robin play continued. While two more ...
U-18 Winners: (Front Row) Cassidy Blades, Stephanie Atherton, Anna MacNutt, Lily Mitchell, Jed Freeman, Tylers MacMullen, Alan Fawcett, and Zach Atherton. (Back Row) Coaches Kevin Ouellette and Joel ...
Out of the 42 teams at the Canadian Under-18 Curling Championship in Saskatoon, it is safe to say that many of them made goals like “reach the playoffs” or “win a game.” The more experienced teams ...
Ce fut historique, ce fut parfois dominant et, au final, c’était la perfection absolue. L’équipe Rachel Homan d’Ottawa a défendu avec succès sa médaille d’or au Tournoi des Coeurs Scotties 2025 ...
A week of curling at the Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ont., has whittled down the field to six aspiring Canadian champions. Late Thursday night, the playoff field was set for the 2025 Scotties ...
Halfway through the week, there was a question if some teams would ever get started at the Canadian Under-18 Championship. And just like that, in what seemed like a blink of an eye, every team ...
Who was going to be part of Pool A’s playoff picture had already come to light on Wednesday evening at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, and yet, the atmosphere for Pool A’s final draw Thursday ...
It’s familiar territory for one team, and uncharted waters for the other, and they’ll be going head to head at the Fort Williams Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ont., seeking to keep their gold-medal hopes ...
Up 7-3 through four ends, the last place Nova Scotia skip Christina Black may have expected to be in the 10th end was watching her opposite number throwing a shot for the victory. But that’s exactly ...
Team Québec skip Laurie St-Georges may be known as “smiley Laurie” to curling fans across Canada, but don’t let her on-ice zest be mistaken for weakness. The 27-year-old skip from Laval is a proven ...
Simply put, Kerry Galusha is one of the Canadian curling’s most beloved athletes. Never mind her lauded curling career spanning 35 years, featuring 20 Scotties Tournament of Hearts appearances; her on ...