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Career Opportunity: Participation & Inclusion Coordinator, CURLSASK
Come Help Shape the Future of Curling in Saskatchewan Curling is Saskatchewan’s official sport, and CURLSASK believes it should be a sport where everyone feels welcome, valued, and able to… The post Career Opportunity: Participation & Inclusion Coordinator, CURLSASK appeared first on Curling Canada.
From ice to asphalt: Curling Canada CEO runs marathon in support of youth curling
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Curling Canada CEO Nolan Thiessen went the distance—42.2 kilometres, to be exact—to support youth curling initiatives. In late May, Thiessen capped months of dedication by… The post From ice to asphalt: Curling Canada CEO runs marathon in support of youth curling appeared first on Curling Canada.
Curling Ontario records first-time sweep of 2025-26 Cup chases
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard It was a season to remember for Ontario curlers, and it resulted in historic results, it was announced today by Curling Canada. Curling Ontario swept… The post Curling Ontario records first-time sweep of 2025-26 Cup chases appeared first on Curling Canada.
Curling Canada names athletes to expanded Wheelchair Curling Pathway
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Following the historic and widely watched gold-medal triumph from Canada’s wheelchair curling team at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games, Curling Canada is pleased to… The post Curling Canada names athletes to expanded Wheelchair Curling Pathway appeared first on Curling Canada.
Summer Student Opportunity: Administration & Digital Programs Support
Curling Canada, Orleans, ont. (Ottawa) Duration: July 6 – August 28 (8 weeks)Hours: 35 hours / weekCompensation: $17.60 / hour About the Opportunity: This position is funded through the Canada… The post Summer Student Opportunity: Administration & Digital Programs Support appeared first on Curling Canada.
Youth Development Pilot Projects Seeing Success in Nova Scotia
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard With the on-ice portion of the curling season having come to a close, Member Associations are reflecting upon an array of programming initiatives for curlers over the 2025-2026 season. Included in those programs for this past season… The post Youth Development Pilot Projects Seeing Success in Nova Scotia appeared first on Curling Canada.
