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Curling Canada News | Nova Scotia Curling Association Curling Canada News With the holidays officially over, it’s time for Canada’s competitive curlers to get back to work. While some provinces, such as Alberta, Ontario and British Columbia, have provincial qualifier events, many top players are focusing on mixed doubles this weekend, choosing to play in the 36-team Qualico Mixed Doubles Classic ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2019-01-04 A former president of the Canadian Curling Association, and member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame, has passed away. Stan Oleson, who served as CCA (now known as Curling Canada) president for the 1992-93 season, died on Sunday at the age of 87 in Glenboro, Man. Oleson was a ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-28 It wasn’t quite a Christmas miracle, but there’s no doubt Reid Carruthers will be returning home for the holidays with a little extra joy in his heart … and a bit more cash in his pocket. Carruthers and his Winnipeg foursome of Mike McEwen, Colin Hodgson and spare Matt Wozniak ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-24 While most of the competitive curlers are ready to settle in next to a fire with a cup of eggnog for the Christmas break, a few Canadian teams are still on the far side of the world, chasing victories, money and points on the World Curling Tour. Winnipeg’s Reid Carruthers ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-20 It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish The famous sports axiom might be a perfect mantra to sum up the year for Ottawa’s Rachel Homan team. At the end of 2017, her team was feeling on top of the world, having won the right to represent Canada at the ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-18 Just two days after winning the Home Hardware Canada Cup with a spare in the lineup, Brad Jacobs was back his winning ways, albeit with a different spare, and about 5,000 kilometres away. The Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., squad wrapped up its win late Sunday night in Estevan, Sask., only ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-13 After an internal review, it has been determined that during the fifth end of the men’s final of the Canada Cup on Sunday in Estevan, Sask., there was an officiating mistake that resulted in Kevin Koe’s team being told its final delivery was being pulled from play. The communication to ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-13 It wasn’t the result the three Canadian curling teams hoped for when arriving at Omaha, Neb., for the Curling World Cup. The Canadian men’s, women’s and mixed doubles teams did not qualify for any of the Sunday finals at Ralston Arena. Despite the result, Canadian teams gained some new experience ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-09 Tracy Fleury’s Canadian women’s team picked up two critical wins on Friday to stay in the playoff picture at the Curling World Cup in Omaha, Neb. The two victories at Ralston Arena lifted the Canadian women’s team to a 3-1 record with one more day of action in the double ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-07 A loss is never a welcome sight for any team’s record. But just like a magician, Winnipeg’s Jason Gunnlaugson essentially made his first loss disappear with a victory against China during Thursday’s Curling World Cup action at Ralston Arena in Omaha, Neb. “In our pool now everyone is one and ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-06 The Canadian teams opened with a win and a loss in its first two games at the Curling World Cup on Wednesday at the Ralston Arena in Omaha, Neb. Tracy Fleury (Winnipeg) led her women’s team to victory and the mixed doubles team of Kalynn Park (Calgary)/John Morris (Canmore, Alta.) ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-05 ESTEVAN, Sask. — Brad Jacobs executed two nearly perfect draws in the fifth and seventh ends to break open a tight battle between two Olympic gold medal winners and take an 8-4 win over Brad Gushue in the second draw of the Home Hardware Canada Cup Wednesday. The win moved ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-05 Many eyes will be on the Canadian men’s, women’s and mixed doubles teams at the second leg of the Curling World Cup in Omaha, Neb., slated to begin this Wednesday. Opponents won’t be admiring the Maple Leaf of the front of the Canadians’ jackets, but instead honing in on the ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-12-04 Scott Howard won his first World Curling Tour event as skip just two weeks ago. Who knows how long it will be before he has another chance? Even his usual skip, and father, Glenn Howard isn’t sure. “I don’t know what position I’m playing this weekend,” said Glenn Howard, on ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-11-30 It was a big week for Scottish men’s curling. Just days after Scotland’s Bruce Mouat won the 2018 La Gruyere European Championship in Estonia, two more Scottish teams met in the final of another major event on the World Curling Tour. Glen Muirhead of Perth defeated Glasgow’s Ross Paterson in ... Source: Curling Canada News Published on 2018-11-27 Association Posts scoreboard #WhyWeCurl What we’re saying on on Twitter what is curling? Copyright 2017 Nova Scotia Curling Association. All rights reserved. ~
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