From ice makers to bagpipes, Bunge Championship delivers

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From early-morning ice prep to late-night sweeping, the 2026 Bunge Championship delivered a full week of championship curling — powered by volunteers, officials, families, fans and even a few bagpipes echoing through the Selkirk Recreation Complex. When the final stone was thrown, Braden Calvert’s Heather Curling Club rink stood atop the field, earning the right to represent Manitoba at the Montana’s Brier in St. John’s, N.L., Feb. 27–March 8 — closing the book on a provincial that celebrated both fierce competition and the community behind the game.

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