After a period of silence, the passionate voices of curling fans have been heard, and the sport we cherish is returning to our screens in style! Thanks to the tireless efforts of Brad Gushue and countless others who stood unwaveringly for the fans, Curling Canada has overcome its broadcasting ban. The result? A brighter future for curling, filled with hope, joy, and a whole lot of sweeping action.
For many seniors who’ve spent years following the sport, this announcement is nothing short of a dream come true. The familiar sound of curling stones sliding across the ice and the cheers of dedicated teams will now once again fill our living rooms. “You’ve made many dedicated seniors that watch curling very happy,” one emotional fan shared.
Starting Friday, November 29, curling coverage resumes on Sportsnet with an expanded schedule:
- 10:30 a.m. ET on Sportsnet & Sportsnet+
- 2:30 p.m. ET on Sportsnet East and SN 360
- 6:30 p.m. ET on Sportsnet One
And that’s just the beginning. Coverage continues Saturday, November 30, at 10:30 a.m. ET.
Fans of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Montana’s Brier, and the BKT Tires World Curling Championships will also rejoice as they can catch every thrilling moment on TSN.
But there’s more: the Curling Channel, a new streaming platform, will give fans access to every World Curling event of the 2024–2025 season, both live and on-demand.
This victory symbolizes more than just the return of a beloved sport; it’s a testament to the power of community. Curling fans rallied, stood together, and their determination brought their sport back to its rightful place—on TV and in the hearts of millions.
Thank you, Curling Canada, and thank you to the fans who never gave up. The rocks are back, the action is live, and we couldn’t be more thrilled!