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St. Andrews prepares to host provincial women’s curling tournament

The Heather Curling Club is hosting the 2025 New Brunswick Provincial Women’s Curling Championship next week.

Roger McNabb, and the many volunteers, have been preparing for the 5-day tournament since they received the invitation in March.

“In the last couple of weeks, we’ve been at quite a hectic pace here getting everything ready,” he said in an interview. “But of course, our 100-plus years here at the Heather Curling Club equips us quite well to put on these events. We think we’ll have everything in place so the competitors can focus on one thing only, and that’s their curling game.”

This tournament is in the format of a TKO – which means on Wednesday teams will practice and other Thursday teams will begin the competition. The opening ceremonies are at 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

Each team will play two shifts a day until Saturday, McNabb explained.

“Certainly, if required, they’ll play two more shifts on Sunday in the finals,” he said.

The tournament comes at time when St. Andrews is in its shoulder season for tourism, meaning this will draw people into the community.

“It is certainly exciting to have a provincial tournament like this coming to St. Andrews this time of year when things are pretty slow,” he said. “We hope that the town will appreciate having this event.”

McNabb said the feedback from competitors is usually very positive.

“We are known for our hospitality and we have the greatest ice here east of Montreal,” he said, laughing.

The Heather Curling Club has hosted several large tournaments in the past and has a significant history for 102 years.

Seven teams are expected to take part in the tournament including the defending champions, captained by Melissa Adams, two teams from the Capital Winter Club, three teams from Curl Moncton, and one from the Gage Curling Club.

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  • Nathalie Sturgeon, Local Journalism Initiative, The Courier. The Local Journalism Initiative, funded by the Government of Canada, aims to provide journalism to underserved communities. She joined the team in August 2024 and was formerly a digital broadcast journalist with Global News in New Brunswick. She has past experience as the editor of the Kings County Record in Sussex, N.B. She is from White Rapids, New Brunswick, just outside of Miramichi. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism from St. Thomas University in Fredericton. Nathalie is a strong supporter of local and community news -- and hopes to tell the most important stories for the people of Charlotte County and beyond.

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