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Canada's fate uncertain entering final day of wheelchair curling worlds round robin

STEVENSTON — Canada split its games Wednesday at the world wheelchair curling championship, leaving it in an uncertain position heading into the final day of round-robin competition. The Canadian rink skipped by Gil Dash of Wolseley, Sask.
Alberta's Brad Jacobs flourishing in first full season with new teammates

Alberta's Brad Jacobs flourishing in first full season with new teammates

KELOWNA, B.C. — Loaded with experience and championship pedigree, the four-man Alberta team skipped by Brad Jacobs at the Montana's Brier offers a study in contrasts. Lead Ben Hebert has the intensity and raw sweeping power few can match.
Change-Up: Mid-season lineup moves the norm as teams try to peak at Brier and trials

Change-Up: Mid-season lineup moves the norm as teams try to peak at Brier and trials

KELOWNA, B.C. — Curling fans can be forgiven for feeling like they need a program at this year's Montana's Brier. Roster changes have surprisingly been a constant in the final full season before the Olympics.
Sources: Team Einarson lead Briane Harris files complaint against CCES with WADA

Sources: Team Einarson lead Briane Harris files complaint against CCES with WADA

Curler Briane Harris, recently reinstated after sitting out nearly a year due to a provisional suspension, has filed a complaint against the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport with the World Anti-Doping Agency, two sources with knowledge of the situ
Northern Exposure: Bartling leads new-look N.W.T. team at the Montana's Brier

Northern Exposure: Bartling leads new-look N.W.T. team at the Montana's Brier

KELOWNA, B.C. — Northwest Territories vice D'arcy Delorey would often use a territorial championship banner at the three-sheet Hay River Curling Club as inspiration in the early days of his curling journey.
Young Guns: Brier rookies Mooibroek and Purcell open with victories

Young Guns: Brier rookies Mooibroek and Purcell open with victories

KELOWNA, B.C. — When Ontario's Sam Mooibroek was warming up ahead of his Montana's Brier debut on Saturday, Canadian curling heavyweights could be spotted at every turn.
Defending champion Brad Gushue opens with victory at Montana's Brier

Defending champion Brad Gushue opens with victory at Montana's Brier

KELOWNA, B.C. — Records aren't on Brad Gushue's mind at the Montana's Brier. Another title for the reigning Canadian men's curling champion would make him the first skip to win four straight Brier crowns.
Montana's named title sponsor of Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax this fall

Montana's named title sponsor of Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax this fall

KELOWNA, B.C. — Montana's has been named title sponsor of the Nov. 22-30 Canadian Curling Trials at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax. The event will determine Canada's four-player curling teams for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy.
Laurie St-Georges' curling team changes after near miss in Tournament of Hearts

Laurie St-Georges' curling team changes after near miss in Tournament of Hearts

LAVAL, Que. — Laurie St-Georges' curling team has partially disbanded after narrowly missing the playoffs at the Canadian women's curling championship.
Canada's wheelchair curling team seeks world championship as Paralympic Games loom

Canada's wheelchair curling team seeks world championship as Paralympic Games loom

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Douglas Dean will wear the Maple Leaf for the first time at the world wheelchair curling championship. The 60-year-old from Thunder Bay, Ont., is also the first curler from Northern Ontario to play for Canada in the event.
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