Happy Thanksgiving! The new season marks a new look for the Curling Canada Collective.
In this month’s e-newsletter: Info on a new international event, learn more about the National Wheelchair Curling Program and let us know your thoughts in our new interactive poll. All this and more is below.
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Tickets and broadcast details for inaugural Pan Continental Championships in Calgary
Canada’s reigning men’s and women’s championship teams will have home-ice advantage when the inaugural Pan Continental Curling Championships kick off on Oct. 31 at the WinSport Event Centre in Calgary
2022 PointsBet Invitational winners Team Carruthers and Team Jones left Fredericton with massive $50K payouts. Read more about their thrilling victories in our recaps.
Big names included in 2023 Curling Cares Fundraising Calendar
Autumn means a lot of things to curling fans. Curlers retrieve brooms from the back of the closet, sheets of ice are pebbled, and the anticipation of who will be in the upcoming curling calendar begins. See who will be in the calendar and pre-order yours today.
Congratulations to the Dalhousie men’s team (Team Owen Purcell) and Alberta women’s team (Team Abby Marks), which will represent Canada at the 2023 FISU World University Games. Read more about the excitement that unfolded in Ottawa here.
Curling Canada is proud to announce the 11 recipients of the 2022 For the Love of Curling scholarship program. Read more about the incredible group of athletes here.
2022 For the Love of Curling Scholarship recipient
“Growing our sport and sharing it with the younger generation is super valuable to me. Curling is a lifelong sport, and it has so many skills that translate into life outside of curling that it excites me to share it with younger curlers. I intend to fulfill the Scholarship recipient role through continuing my involvement in my community’s Learn to Curl programs.” — Brianna Cullen
Fresh off a Team Alberta championship win, Brianna will add representing Team Canada at the 2023 FISU World University Games to her ever-growing list of curling accomplishments.
We want to hear from YOU! In every newsletter, we’ll get your take on a curling-related question and then share the results in the following issue. Do you have an idea for a question?
Last week was the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, where we honour the children who never returned home and the survivors of residential schools. We encourage you to continue reflecting and learning with us.
Building off a bronze medal-winning performance at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, Canada’s National Wheelchair Curling Program is gearing up for the next quadrennial with the announcement of its National Team, coaches, and integrated support team for the 2022-23 season.