Sturmay, third Danielle Schmiemann, second Dezaray Hawes, lead Paige Papley and coach Ted Appelman are excited to prove their blossoming success of last February in Calgary was no fluke, having ...
With her curling future now uncertain beyond this season, Karlee Burgess still decided it was the right time to bet on ...
Rounding out the field will be Regina’s Jolene Campbell, the 2016 champion, along with Saskatoon’s Jessica McCartney and ...
With her curling future now uncertain beyond this season, Karlee Burgess still decided it was the right time to bet on herself. Burgess recently left Team Chelsea Carey to fill in as an injury ...
They’ve made both dreams possible after Saturday’s triumph in the Canadian mixed finale — an 8-7 defeat of Rachel Homan and Brendan Bottcher to cap an unbeaten run of 10 draws at Queens Place Emera ...
Winnipeg's Team Chelsea Carey are no longer qualified for the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay and the 2025 Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax, Curling Canada announced on Friday.
When Shannon Birchard's knee injury flared up last month, it set in motion a series of events that changed the look of two ...
Less than 24 hours after departing from Team Chelsea Carey, Karlee Burgess has found a new home and will play second for Team Kerri Einarson of Gimli, Man., for the rest of this season.
Curling Canada provided the team with an injury exemption, which allows it to maintain eligibility for the upcoming Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Burgess, whose departure from Team Chelsea Carey ...
But the Kamloops Curling Club [KCC] rink – which includes skip Corryn Brown, third Erin Pincott, second Sarah Koltun and lead Samantha Fisher, along with coach Jim Cotter — would love to improve on ...