Baker said the story is deeply meaningful and reflects both joyful and bittersweet moments connected to curling
A local curling story is gaining national attention after being named a finalist in Curling Canada’s Curling Day in Canada contest. Jen Baker’s submission has been selected as one of the top 20 stories from across the country, earning a place in the public voting round.
The contest invites curlers to share personal stories about the sport’s impact on their lives and communities. Voting is now open for one week, with the story receiving the most votes winning a trip to the 2027 Tim Hortons Brier.
Supporters can vote online using an email address, with one vote allowed per email. Voting remains open until Saturday, Jan. 31, and participants with multiple email addresses may vote up to five times per day.
Baker said the story is deeply meaningful and reflects both joyful and bittersweet moments connected to curling. Community members are encouraged to vote and share the link as the final days of voting approach.
Voting link below:
Our greatest Family Fun day Bonspiel - Curling Day In Canada

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