Fun and camaraderie highlight a day as Debec offers its competitive twist on a favourite Canadian sport
With jugs of windshield cleaner and a wide array of brooms, five teams hit the ice of the Debec outdoor rink for a fun day of Red Neck Curling on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Club 540 added its name to the Red Neck Curling Championship trophy, defeating defending champion Rock Hard Jugs in the final. Rock Hard Jugs captured the title in 2023 as weather issues forced the cancellation of the 2024 tournament.
The other teams were the Sliding Stones, Slippery Jugs and Hosers.
Curler Shawn Ralston accepted the MVP plaque, named in honour of the late Ashley Orr, who loved the unique sport focused on fun and community spirit. Orr’s wife, Jocelyn Graham, presented the plaque.

The Sliding Stones embraced the fun-filled atmosphere of the annual event, earning the Best Dressed for Fun Award, with Rock Hard Jugs earning second spot.
The Debec Recreation Council sponsored the event, with several council members volunteering their time and effort to make it possible. Members Donna Carson, Win Davies, Gladine Berry and Dani Williams worked in the Debec Community Park canteen, while Cindy Moser and Tori Anderson provided volunteer help throughout the event.
The event’s continued success is a result of a community effort. The Debec WI hopes to become more involved in the future, suggesting plans to promote an all-girl team at next year’s event.
— With files from Tammey McLean



