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National Post
9 Apr 2024

TORONTO — A new entity called The Curling Group made its mark on the Roaring Game in a big way Tuesday by announcing an agreement with Sportsnet to assume ownership and operations of the Grand Slam of Curling series at the end of the season.
The group, led by CEO Nic Sulsky and sports and entertainment executive Mike Cotton, includes former NFL star Jared Allen and two-time Olympic curling champion John Morris.