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Reid Carruthers stands reflectively on a curling rink holding his broom, with Team Kate Cameron members hugging goodbye in the background, symbolizing retirement and team disbandment.
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Reid Carruthers retires from competitive curling as Team Kate Cameron disbands

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Winnipeg curler Reid Carruthers has announced his retirement from competitive curling after a distinguished career spanning over 20 years. Meanwhile, Team Kate Cameron, a Manitoba women's rink, has decided to part ways following three seasons together. These changes come shortly after the conclusion of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.

The Niverville Curling Club, a fixture in the community since 1978, is grappling with the town council's choice to lease its rink space to another group. Mayor Myron Dyck cited the need for better utilization amid growing community demands and climate challenges. Club president Dustin Krahn has criticized the rushed process and lack of consultation.

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