CEDARBURG -- Some say it doesn't make sense, but others think watching and playing the sport of curling is fascinating. A touring Scottish curling team was in the Milwaukee area Tuesday, January 17th ...
Out came the bagpipers in kilts, playing "Auld Lang Syne" Curling's birthplace is its champion once again. Scotland scored two points in the ninth end to take the lead and held on through a tense ...
Scotland's Golden Granite Curling The island of Ailsa Craig, where the two types of granite, Common Green and Blue Hone, that are used to make curling stones is quarried from, is seen from the beach ...
The first event of 2026 will start on Monday when 33 teams travel to Dumfries, Scotland for the World Mixed Doubles ...
LOWELL — The Masonic Temple downtown was abuzz last night with spirits of the liquid and emotional kind. Surrounded by blue and white flags representing St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, about ...
Ailsa Craig is a wee North Atlantic isle off Scotland that looks like a big curling stone. If you don’t know what those are, you probably haven’t been watching the sport of curling at the Winter ...
If you’re looking to strike gold – silver or bronze, too – look to Ailsa Craig. This uninhabited isle 10 miles off the coast ...
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