Here is a YouTube video, put together by Anne Storey from film by Wes Storey, of women’s curling in Charlottetown from the late 50’s/early 60’s, including curlers Pauline Burden, Liz MacDonald, Laura Pickard, and Shirley Storey, followed by the parade from when PEI hosted the Brier, back in 1964 (the Centennial year of the Charlottetown Conference, where the idea of Canadian Confederation was conceived). You will note the famous Richardson family in the Brier footage.
Mark this date on your calendar - Friday, October 10, 2008, for an Energy Management Workshop, presented by Ian Storey: I. B. Storey Professional Energy Solutions Agenda: 9:00-9:30 Registration and coffee 9:30-12:00 Session (refrigeration demo, best practices discussion) 12:00-1:00 Lunch and Short Special Meeting of Recreation PEI 1:00- 3:00 Session…
Charlottetown native Brett Gallant first Islander to win Brier (By Steve Bruce, CBC News) A day after watching his son Brett sweep the final rock that propelled Newfoundland and Labrador to victory in the Brier championship, Peter Gallant is still overcome with emotion. "I'm still over the top here," said Gallant, from South Korea, where…
Liam Currie has recently returned to play with Special Olympics PEI! It was Charlottetown Community Sport's Floor Curl module, something new for the program, that encouraged Liam to get back to in-person programs. Liam Currie Liam has been an athlete with Special Olympics PEI for 5 years. The 15-year-old junior high…