The Pan Continental Curling Championships, which conclude Saturday in Kelowna, B.C., are hosting some of the top curlers in the world, including Canada’s own Brad Gushue and Kelly Einarson. The event has also welcomed athletes from countries such as Guyana, India, and Kenya where curling is a burgeoning sport experiencing its fair share of growing pains. As a young child growing up in Brampton, Ont., Rayad Husain watched the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. “I would use tennis balls on our parquet floors at home and pretend I was curling,” Husain told CBC News. He took up the sport, and started representing Guyana in 2016. The South American country toiled in the B division but climbed to
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