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Canada earns four gold, four silver and four bronze in final week of 2026 Olympics
New Brunswick's Courtney Sarault celebrating her silver medal win in the women's short track 1000m event. (Credit: Darryl Dick/The Canadian Press) The last full week of competition at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics has been exciting for Team Canada. For the second week in a row, Canada is ranked 11th overall, with four gold, four silver and four bronze medals in six sports. Since last week, Canadian athletes have earned 12 more medals, with additions in hockey, skiin

Liam Carleton
Feb 233 min read


‘A safe place to come try the game:’ First annual Rainbow Cup pride bonspiel takes place at the Capital Winter Club
Eight teams from across the country participated in the Rainbow Cup in Fredericton. (Submitted: Stephen Muzzerall) From Jan. 23 to Jan. 25, the Capital Winter Club (CWC) hosted their inaugural Rainbow Cup in Fredericton. The pride bonspiel aimed to create a welcoming environment for members of the LGBTQ+ community to enjoy curling. “Everybody should have a safe place to play and it's also to show that curling is for everyone,” said CWC past President and Marketing Committee C

Liam Carleton
Feb 22 min read


New Brunswick wins gold for first time in 18 years at 2025 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
New Brunswick's Team Rene Comeau with the championship trophy. (Submitted: Rene Comeau) On Nov. 8, a Fredericton team that represented New Brunswick won the 2025 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Assinobioa, Sask. Based out of the Capital Winter Club, Team Rene Comeau beat Ontario’s Team Sam Mooibreak 6-5, winning gold for the first time since 2007. “It's surreal. It's something that you dream about and you never really know if you're going to reach that goal,” said tea

Liam Carleton
Nov 24, 20252 min read
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