Unstoppable did it again:Brad Gushue acquired another remarkable title after a hard challenge match that was led by Geoff Walker.

He’s Done It Again: Brad Gushue Captures Another Outstanding Title After Showdown Led by Geoff Walker Sends Sparks Throughout…       Brad Gushue, one of the most accomplished curlers in the world, recently added another prestigious title to his already impressive resume. This achievement came after a highly competitive match where he was guided […]

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Deal :The Canadian women’s soccer team and Canada Soccer have come to an an interim payment agreement.

Christine Sinclair runs during Canada’s opening match of the Women’s World Cup. On Friday, the team released a statement saying it had reached an interim compensation deal with Canada Soccer. (Hamish Blair/The Associated Press) Canada’s women’s soccer team says it reached an interim compensation deal with Canada Soccer.   In a statement released on social […]

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DEAL UPDATE:Curling Canada reportedly agrees to a eight-year deal extension for three players’ broadcasting rights.

Curling Canada has recently secured an eight-year extension for the broadcasting rights of three of its top players, marking a significant step in the sport’s commercial strategy. This deal underscores the increasing value and appeal of curling as a competitive sport and highlights the importance of its athletes in driving fan engagement and viewership.   […]

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NEWS UPDATE: Nunavut officially declares its withdrawal from the Canadian Women’s Curling Championship.

Ottawa — Withdrawing from the Canadian women’s curling championship is Nunavut. Curling Canada announced in a statement on Monday that there will still be 18 teams competing in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, which is set for February 16–25 at Calgary’s WinSport Event Centre. After provincial and territorial championships, the team with the highest ranking […]

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BBC NEWS: Curling Canada has announced the appointment of Nolan Thiessen as its new CEO.

Ottawa — Curling Canada has announced the appointment of Nolan Thiessen as its new CEO. He takes over for Katherine Henderson, who departed the company in August to take a position as CEO of Hockey Canada. For the past four years, Thiessen, a three-time Canadian and former world men’s curling champion, has been a part […]

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