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Arctic Winter Games are back after a 5-year hiatus

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The Arctic Winter Games are getting underway in Fort McMurray, Alta., after a five-year hiatus. The 2020 games were cancelled in Whitehorse because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Beijing bagpipers bring a little Scotland to Olympic curling

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The Beijing Warrior Bagpipers greet players with regal gusto before every curling match at the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games.
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Nice ice! What weather makes for perfect rink conditions?

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When it comes to finding ice conditions that are just right, there’s one factor that matters more than all the rest - and that’s what you’re going to do on it. Christy Climenhaga explains.
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Taking curling to the great outdoors on the Gatineau River

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Doug Taylor says he decided to make his own curling stones last year to combat pandemic boredom. This winter, he upgraded his usual outdoor rink on the Gatineau River to include a spot for curling.
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Curling community helps family of late Aly Jenkins heal

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The husband of late Canadian curler Aly Jenkins adjusts to life as a single father of three young children and travels to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, where the curling community is standing behind the family.
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Windsor curlers could be left homeless due to minor hockey plan

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City council will debate converting the curling surface at the Capri Pizzeria Recreation Complex to ice hockey use. That's to accommodate the Riverside Minor Hockey Association. But then where will Windsor curlers play? CBC's Dalson Chen...
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How Tracy Fleury started curling and why she’s introducing her daughter to the sport

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Women’s curling world champion Tracy Fleury shares how she got involved in the sport and why she’s introducing her four-year-old daughter Nina to curling.
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Why do curling rocks … curl? The fascinating physics behind a century-old game

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Since the first curling rock curved around the first guard, there have been questions about the strange physics that give the game its name. Why exactly does a curling rock curl, instead of sliding in a straight line? The CBC’s “Physics...
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Why do curling rocks…curl? The fascinating physics behind a century-old game

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Since the first curling rock curved around the first guard, there have been questions about the strange physics that give the game its name. Why exactly does a curling rock curl, instead of sliding in a straight line? The CBC’s “Physics...
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New Brunswick senior finds unique way to ski with no fear of falling

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Fernand Vautour, an 88-year-old from the Richibuctou area, has figured out how to cross-country ski with his walker after a hip injury.
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'The mood is pretty exciting': City of Summerside will be the Silver Fox's new owner

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The City of Summerside has agreed to take over the Silver Fox building, which contains the city's only curling club plus a marina and restaurant. As CBC's Steve Bruce reports, there are some tough decisions ahead about the money-losing...
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Fans cheer northern Ontario curlers with moose calls

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Sudbury curling fan Kathy Horgan cheers on team Northern Ontario at the Brier with her homemade moose call.
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Nova Scotia woman marks major milestone

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Barbara Hardy was surrounded by family, friends and her favourite sport to celebrate turning 100. Giuliana Grillo has the story.
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How experts make curling ice for the 2025 Montana's Brier

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At Kelowna’s Prospera Place, what's usually a hockey rink is being turned into four separate curling sheets for the 2025 Montana's Brier. CBC's Kimberly Davidson spoke with Curling Canada's head ice technician to get the ins and outs of...
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U.S. students get a gold medal lesson in curling while stranded in St. John’s

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A group of middle school students from Oklahoma got diverted to St. John’s while en route to Dublin. Most of them had never heard of the Canadian province before, but as the CBC’s Abby Cole found out, they quickly got a lesson in its...
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Plan to build housing next to Granite Curling Club passes key vote at city hall

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A proposal clearing the way to build affordable housing next to the Granite Curling Club passed a key vote at city hall Tuesday. The plan has sparked fierce debate between members of the club and housing advocates.
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Mississauga to host 2026 Canadian women's curling championship

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The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts is coming to the GTA for the very first time. The national women’s curling competition will determine who will represent Canada at the world finals. CBC’s Naama Weingarten speaks to curling...
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Saving the Silver Fox: Summerside could buy entertainment complex

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The City of Summerside might step in to save the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex from financial disaster. The pandemic and a fire have led to roughly $400,000 in debt. CBC's Tony Davis has more.
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Rachel Homan on meeting fans, and being mic'd up while curling

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The Canadian curler talks to CBC Sports' Devin Heroux about how she signs every autograph, and the difficulties of always being mic'd up as a curler.
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Misunderstood: Who is Rachel Homan the curler, and mom?

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The Canadian curler has spent years under the spotlight as an athlete. But CBC Sports' Devin Heroux takes us behind the scenes to see who she is off the ice.
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New lieutenant-governor of Saskatchewan talks volunteerism, curling and reconciliation

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Bernadette McIntyre, a former CEO with the Wascana Centre Authority and Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame inductee, will be Saskatchewan's next lieutenant-governor. She stopped by the CBC/Radio-Canada station in Regina to talk about what...
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Learning how to curl: teaching international students one of Canada’s favourite sports

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The Scotties Tournament of Hearts is coming to Thunder Bay, Ont., in February 2025. In preparation, Lakehead Public Schools brought a few dozen international high school students on a trip to the Port Arthur Curling Centre to try the...
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St. John’s is Team Gushue’s home rink. Fans and curlers weigh in on the Grand Slam so far

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The matches at the Mary Brown’s Centre are packed for the Grand Slam of Curling happening in St. John’s. The CBC’s Jeremy Eaton caught up with some enthusiastic fans and some competitors to get their thoughts on the tournament.
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Go time for CurlTime: St. John’s man’s timekeeping system used for curling’s biggest events

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Paul Smith isn’t out on the ice at this week’s Grand Slam of Curling in St. John’s. But he’s playing a role, thanks to his timekeeping idea, CurlTime. The CBC’s Jeremy Eaton has the story of Smith’s idea from when he was working as a...