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Garrison Curling Club: Wetaskiwin: 2022 [2] Laura Walker, Kate Cameron, Taylor McDonald, Nadine Scotland: Saville Community Sports Centre: Grande Prairie: 2021: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta. [3] Team Walker (Laura Walker, Kate Cameron, Taylor McDonald, Nadine Scotland) represented Alberta at Scotties. [4] 2020 [5]
Curling clubs in Alberta are organized by the provincial governing body, Curling Alberta. Curling Alberta was formed in 2018 as an amalgamate of the Alberta Curling Federation (ACF), the Northern Alberta Curling Association (NACA), the Southern Alberta Curling Association (SACA), and the Peace Curling Association (PCA). [1]
The 2025 Alberta Women's Curling Championship presented by Sentinel Storage, the provincial women's curling championship for Alberta, is currently being held from January 22 to 26 at the Peter Lougheed Community Centre in Rimbey, Alberta. [1] The winning rink will represent Alberta at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay ...
Curling Alberta is the regional governing body for the sport of curling in Alberta. [1] It was incorporated in 2018 as an amalgamate of the Alberta Curling Federation (ACF), the Northern Alberta Curling Association (NACA), the Southern Alberta Curling Association (SACA), and the Peace Curling Association (PCA).
The 2024 Co-op Canadian Open was held from November 5 to 10 at the Silent Ice Arena in Nisku, Alberta. [1] It was the second Grand Slam event and first major of the 2024–25 curling season . In the women's final, Team Rachel Homan of Ottawa defeated Team Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland, 7–5.
He is a member of the Lethbridge Sports Hall Of Fame (baseball), the Southern Alberta Curling Hall Of Fame, [3] the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame (1974) [4] and the WCF Hall of Fame (2021). [5] Sparkes moved to British Columbia in 1970 and went on to win 9 more men's provincial curling championships 1 Masters over 70 in 2014 and 1 mixed ...
The Crestwood Curling Club is a curling club located in the Crestwood neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The club was founded in 1954 on the location of Crestwood Park in west Edmonton. On February 16, 1955 the club opened its doors, and its first feature game involved Brier champion Matt Baldwin take on Ole Olson.
The PCA is organized under the Alberta Curling Federation, but has a few clubs in B.C. Bullhead Mountain Curling Club – Hudson's Hope; Chetwynd Curling Club – Chetwynd; Dawson Creek Curling Club – Dawson Creek; Fort Nelson Curling Club – Fort Nelson; Fort St. John Curling Club – Fort St. John; Taylor Curling Club – Taylor