Manitoba

Beausejour Curling Club Names New President in Leadership Change

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April 30, 2026 5:16 pm

The Beausejour Curling Club in Beausejour, Manitoba, is beginning the 2026-2027 season with a new leadership team as two longtime board members step down from their roles.

The Beausejour Curling Club recently confirmed that board members Kelby Picard and Bruce Schade have finished their terms. Schade previously served as the club president from 2020 to 2022. The board is now led by newly elected President Stuart Parrott, with Ryan Buss serving as vice-president, Paul Millan as treasurer, and Erin Gmiterek as secretary. Former president Jarrett Powers, who led the club from 2022 to 2025, will remain on the 14-member board to serve as the past president.

This leadership transition follows a historic year for the local club. In March 2026, the facility at the Beausejour Sportsplex hosted the Men’s and Women’s Provincial Curling Club Championship. During the event, local favourites Team Richter secured the club’s first-ever Manitoba Men’s Curling Club Championship title.

To help maintain this momentum, two members of that championship team, Matt Kaminski and Brendan Honkey, have joined the new board as members at large. The club, which was originally established in 1930, continues to operate out of its six-sheet facility on Veterans Lane, which has served the community since the current building opened in 1987 following a fire that destroyed the original structure.

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