Saskatoon will be celebrating 100 years of curling history in 2027 as the city hosts the Brier.
The men’s national curling championship will run from Feb. 26 to March 7 at SaskTel Centre, Curling Canada announced on Monday. The 2027 Brier will be a special one, as it will mark the event’s 100th anniversary.
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According to Curling Canada, the first Brier was held in Toronto in 1927, featuring eight teams from across the country. Nova Scotia’s Team Murray MacNeill won the inaugural event. The 2027 event will feature special events and displays to mark the 100 years of the Bri

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