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Cross Canada Curling was a series presented on CBC's World of Sport from 1961-1965. Cross Canada Curling featured teams from each of the eleven provincial and territorial curling rinks. The four western rinks played off in Winnipeg and the seven eastern rinks played off in Toronto and Halifax. The eastern and western champions would play each ...
Sportsnet, as its parent company Rogers Communications is the owner of its sole Canadian franchise, the Toronto Blue Jays, holds national rights to Major League Baseball in Canada, including assorted games from U.S. regional sports networks, the MLB All-Star Game, and the postseason (although coverage of the latter two are relegated to MLB's U.S. broadcast partners, and MLB International).
Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Mar. 16–21: Canadian Under-21 World Mixed Doubles Qualifier Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Mar. 16–21: Canadian Junior Curling Championships [36] Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Mar. 22–30: M: W: Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship Boucherville, Quebec ...
A new event, the North American Curling Club Championships, pits the top US men's and women's club teams against the top teams from Canada. Curling is back on TV this week with showdown between US ...
The 2025 Alberta Women's Curling Championship presented by Sentinel Storage, the provincial women's curling championship for Alberta, was held from January 22 to 26 at the Peter Lougheed Community Centre in Rimbey, Alberta. [1] The winning Kayla Skrlik rink will represent Alberta at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario ...
The most-watched television broadcast in Canadian history was the gold medal game of the men's hockey tournament at the 2010 Winter Olympics, played between the United States and Canada in Vancouver, with an average minute audience of 16.6 million Canadians watching the game, roughly one-half of Canada's population in 2010.
The 2025 Nunavut Brier Playdowns, also known as the Men's Territorials, the men's territorial curling championship for Nunavut, was held from January 10 to 11 at the Iqaluit Curling Club in Iqaluit. [1] The winning Shane Latimer rink, will represent Nunavut at the 2025 Montana's Brier in Kelowna, British Columbia. [2]
The Sports Network (TSN) is a Canadian English language discretionary sports specialty channel owned by the Sports Network Inc., a subsidiary of CTV Specialty Television, which is also a joint venture of Bell Media (70%), also owned by BCE Inc. and ESPN Inc. (30%), itself a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company.