Twin Rivers Curling Club reflects on season, looking ahead to future
As the month of March draws to a close, the curling season would traditionally be wrapping up about this time. However, due to the pandemic, the season this year was already wrapped up by late November.
Despite the way the season played out, vice president with North Battleford’s Twin Rivers Curling Club, Doug Fehr said they don’t regret opening to try for a season in the fall, even if it was just for a short time.
“We’re glad that we opened and we’re glad that we split the season in half, which is not what we traditionally do for all of our leagues, just in case COVID might force a shutdown,” he said.
“We certainly didn’t expect a shutdown, but we’re glad we took the steps we did with scheduling and league structure and fee payments. I think we handled it as well as we could, given the situation we were going into.”


