Calgary curler Cheryl Bernard named president of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
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Curling season ends in satisfying fashion for Homan, Gushue rinks
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Lawes brings gold-medal memories to life on curling ice
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Olympic gold gives boost to curling popularity in U.S.
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Kaitlyn Jones rink finding its feet at Humpty's Champions Cup
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Humpty's Champions Cup a swan song for Team Jones' Jill Officer
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Curler Kennedy taking last shots at Humpty's Champions Cup?
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Humpty's Champions Cup calls on kings, queens for curling fun
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Members of Team Homan decide to continue curling together next season
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Police curling championship to draw some big names in Calgary this weekend
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Canada's Gushue downs Norway 8-2 in men's world curling championship
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A visionary on and off the ice, Kevin Martin enters World Curling Hall of Fame
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Gushue rink escapes against Italy at world curling
Americans are flocking to curling en masse thanks to John Shuster's Olympic gold
Curling's profile always rises in Olympic years, but Shuster's victory created a spike in interest in the U.S. that has been felt even in the sunbelt
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Curling By the numbers: Did the ‘terrible’ new 16-team format actually ruin the Brier and Scotties?
It's up to Curling Canada and its members to decide whether the new format works but the data quantify how much less competitive the events were in 2018 -
Curling Gushue wins Brier, but Bottcher's future shows promise
REGINA — It was the day that Brad Gushue arrived as a certified, gold-plated, Canadian curling legend of the first order. -
Curling Flip of the switch: Brier suddenly turns serious for contenders
REGINA — It was like going from a farmer’s bonspiel into the Roar of the Rings Olympic Trials overnight. -
Curling Bagpipes: Snow not only reason for low Brier attendance
REGINA — You can criticize the Curling Canada membership for foisting this bizarre bit of business at the Brier involving a 16-team, two-pool format on the paying public. -
Curling Scrappy Alberta beats Gushue, Canada in Brier action
REGINA — If it was graduation day for the U of A team in the morning, it was graduating with honors in the evening as they first stole two and then scored FIVE to clobber Wildcard Mike McEwen 9-2. -
Curling Brad Gushue quietly sets record for career wins at Brier
REGINA — It was so obvious it was going to happen for so long, when it did it almost went without notice. -
Curling Brad Gushue, Greg Smith ready to rock the Brier with Newfoundland showdown
For the first time ever, Canada's easternmost province has two entries at the Canadian men's curling championship -
Curling Lack of Olympic medal doesn't spoil Brier celebration for Koe's squad
REGINA — It was like prematurely announcing plans for the parade by a team in the Stanley Cup final, Grey Cup game, Super Bowl or World Series. -
Curling As curling changes, young skips still learn from those who came before
REGINA — Greg Smith claims he packed approximately 400 pieces of gum as he prepared to travel to the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier. -
Olympics Misery loves company: Like Canada's curling women, no Olympic medal for men
Canada will go home with only one of a possible three medals in curling, a shocking result for a country that dominated for the last 20 years