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Curling Canada (formerly the Canadian Curling Association (CCA)) is a sanctioning body for the sport of curling in Canada. It is associated with more than a dozen provincial and territorial curling associations across the country, and organizes Canada's national championships in the sport.
The 2024 Everest Canadian Senior Curling Championships were held from December 1 to 7 at Curl Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick. [ 1 ] The championship marked the first time Moncton hosted the Canadian Senior Championships, and the 10th anniversary of Everest being the title sponsor of the event. [ 1 ]
The Curling News (TCN), formerly the Canadian Curling News is a publication dedicated to the sport of curling. Formerly a monthly print newspaper, it now publishes its articles on-line. The Canadian Curling News was founded in 1957 [1] by future Canadian Curling Hall of Fame inductee Ted Thonger in Calgary. [2]
PointsBet has signed a five-year exclusive partnership with Curling Canada, the governing body for one of the country’s most popular sports. The deal will grant PointsBet exclusive marketing ...
The Women's Canadian national curling team have also achieved historic success, amassing 18 gold medals and 37 total medals in World Curling Championships, making them the most decorated in women's curling. [11] [9] The team has earned two Olympic gold medals, placing them second in the overall rankings, just behind Sweden with three gold medals.
The 2022 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships were held from November 21 to 26 at the Ice Palace at the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta. [1] The event is the Canadian championship for "club-level" curling , that is for curlers who are not currently playing at the high performance level.
The Canadian Curling Club Championships (branded as the Everest Curling Club Championships for sponsorship reasons) is an annual curling tournament held in Canada. The tournament features the top "club level" curlers from every province and territory in Canada, plus Northern Ontario. The first event was held in 2009.
TSN originally broadcast Curling Canada (known through February 2015 as the Canadian Curling Association, or CCA) events, including the opening rounds of the Montana's Brier, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts from 1984-2003. CBC Sports, who had previously shared rights with TSN, became the sole broadcaster of CCA tournaments in 2004. The CCA ...