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The Saskatoon Club is a business club originally established as a gentleman's club in 1907. [2] The club is located in the Central Business District of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Club operates a dining room, lounge, meeting facilities and a fitness centre. It was incorporated by a private act of the Saskatchewan Legislature. [3]
The 2024 SaskTel Tankard, the provincial men's curling championship for Saskatchewan, was held from January 31 to February 4 at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [1] The winning Mike McEwen rink represented Saskatchewan at the 2024 Montana's Brier on home soil in Regina , Saskatchewan .
Big River Curling Club - Big River; Blaine Lake Curling Club - Blaine Lake; Dalmeny Curling Club - Dalmeny; Debden Curling Club - Debden; Denzil Curling Club - Denzil; Edam Curling Club - Edam
The number of teams participating and the format of the bonspiel has varied over the years. Until 2022, the SaskTel Tankard was a sixteen team-seeded triple knockout bonspiel with a page playoff system; the sixteen teams qualified as follows: [1]
The Nutana Curling Club is a curling club located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Established in 1929 and first opening its doors in 1930, the club was originally located in the city's historic Nutana neighbourhood. The club relocated to the south-central Nutana Suburban Centre neighbourhood in 1966.
The CN Curling Club was founded in 1939 by employees of CN Rail, who established a three-sheet outdoor rink adjacent to the rail yard in downtown Saskatoon—the club was constructed out of three box cars. By 1958, the club operated an artificial ice facility. [3]
The 2024 RBC Dominion Securities Western Showdown was held from December 12 to 16 at the Swift Current Curling Club in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. [1] The total purse for the event was $50,000 on the men's and women's sides. [2] [3] The event was sponsored by Curling Stadium, a streaming service provided by CurlingZone.
The Saskatoon Challenger is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor hard courts. The event is classified as a $25,000 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournament and has been held in Saskatoon, Canada, since 2019. [1] The tournament had previously been a $60,000 level tournament in 2023.