From simple pin collector to curling historian: that's the shift in status Keith Forbes has skipped through in recent years. Enjoy unlimited reading on winnipegfreepress.com Read the E-Edition, our ...
It used to be one of the popular curling past times at major events. But pin trading is dying a slow death these days. Bob Barquest came all the way from Surrey, B.C. to trade his prized pins at the ...
There is no shortage of unusual traditions that go along with the sport of curling and its premier Canadian tournament — the Tim Hortons Brier. From fans who dress up in costumes every day of the ...