COVID-19 has Saskatchewan’s curlers between a rock and a hard place. “It has been a battle to make sure that we got our clubs open and back on the ice,’’ Ashley Howard, the executive director of ...
"There's no better time than right now, just based on a bunch of tough years for this age group." CurlSask’s new Junior Curling Tour of Saskatchewan — designed to grow the game at the grassroots and ...
Ashley Howard thinks the Olympics has played into curling's competitiveness and its new rules, which allow teams to ice one out-of-province player. The executive director for CurlSask said the new ...
“Thanks CurlSask for awarding the Hudson Bay Curling Club the 2024-25 Club of the Year. Thanks to everyone that volunteers at the rink on and off the ice, as well as all our members that help keep our ...
CTV Regina: CurlSask prepares for championships WATCH: Claire Hanna explains how CurlSask is deciding who will represent the province for the championships in Calgary.
KINDERSLEY — After 10 years, Wayne Kiel is bidding a farewell, of sorts, to CurlSask. The organization’s provincial high-performance coach is leaving his post on May 15. But he can’t leave those icy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Curling fan Hans Madsen is pictured on eight different days at the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw, Sask.
Ashley Howard has gone from representing Saskatchewan at the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts to representing curling’s interests across the province. CurlSask announced Friday that Howard, who ...
In a time of residency rules and forming teams across provincial lines, one thing that rarely comes up is that some curlers don’t even know who is available in their region at some levels of the sport ...
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