AGM | May 20th, 2026 | 7:00PM
MGC Lounge
Topics:
MGC Financial Report
Membership and League Reports
Club improvement – off season plans
Please come and be a part of reviewing a successful season and looking forward to the future of the club
MGC Lounge
Topics:
MGC Financial Report
Membership and League Reports
Club improvement – off season plans
Please come and be a part of reviewing a successful season and looking forward to the future of the club
Check out all the info here and buy your tickets at the bar before they’re gone!
A major investment by the City of Mission has revitalized the curling rink at the Mission Leisure Centre.
The project addressed critical infrastructure issues with the over 40-year-old rink floor, which had deteriorated significantly and was no longer reliable. The scope of the work included a complete removal and replacement of the concrete floor, the installation of a new subfloor cooling system, and the addition of a modern chiller to support upgraded infrastructure and improve long-term operational reliability. The prime contractor was Alfre Horie Construction Ltd.
In addition to the City’s investment, the Mission Granite Curling Club has introduced upgrades to enhance the player experience and improve sustainability. These include refurbishing the curling rocks and replacing single-use painted ice lines with a reusable vinyl curling rink liner — an environmentally friendly option that reduces energy costs and lasts over 30 years.
“With refurbished rocks and a refreshed look, we’re ready to welcome curlers of all ages and skill levels back to the rink this season. We’re excited to continue to grow our membership by introducing new curlers to the sport,” said club president Jason Hnatiuk.
The Mission Granite Curling Club is hosting a free Learn to Curl session on Saturday, October 4, from 1–3 p.m. The event is designed for participants ages 12 and up who are new to the sport. All equipment will be provided, and participants will receive instruction on the fundamentals of curling, from throwing rocks to sweeping.
Those interested can learn more at missioncurling.ca/learn.
Established in 1954, the Mission Granite Curling Club is home to more than 200 members and offers a variety of leagues for adults and seniors, as well as curling instruction for children aged 5-12. The club also runs a dedicated learning league to help new curlers develop their skills and confidence on the ice. Each year, the club hosts several bonspiels, bringing together curlers from across the region in the spirit of competition and community.
Registration is NOW open! Leagues are scheduled to start the week of September 22nd!
Contact your League Captains today and place your team on the Roster, then register and PAY online.
If you currently have a MGC Locker, you can pay for that online as well. Lockers are in the ‘product’ section on the top right corner of the registration page.
As there is a waiver involved when you register, each person must register themselves and agree to the waiver. If you have issues registering, please feel free to email me and I will help you out!
As always everyone must be registered and paid prior to starting to curl.
Monday Nite Open/Novice League:
Jeremy Shap – jeremyshap@nullmissioncurling.ca 778-779-5401
Tuesday Nite Men’s League:
Brent Masuch – brent.masuch@nullshaw.ca 604-861-0345
Colleen Payne – mgcurlingctreasurer@nullgmail.com 604-928-2461
Wednesday Nite Ladies League:
Cindy Campbell – Cindyinmission@nullhotmail.com 604-768-8796
Gemma Dunn – gemmadunn@nullmissioncurling.ca 604-217-7652
Thursday Night Mixed League:
Jeremy Shap – jeremyshap@nullmissioncurling.ca 778-779-5401
Friday Nite Social League:
Jay Hnatiuk – hnatiukj@nulltelus.net 604-908-1558
Masters League:
Stu Barnetson – stubarnetson@nullshaw.ca 604-768-6686
Seniors Mixed League:
Raylene Handysides – handy1helper@nullgmail.com 604-751-1448
Stick Curling Tuesday League:
Vicki Stretch – lvstretcher@nullgmail.com 778-846-9307
A few week’s ago, Brook, daughter of Golden Ear’s Winter Club managers Shannon and Dean Joanisse, life changed completely and without warning. Originally diagnosed with transverse myelitis, Brook received the shocking updated diagnosis she had suffered an extremely rare Spinal Stroke. Only 1% of all strokes are spinal strokes and even more rare to happen to someone as young as Brook.
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