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Curling great, broadcaster Don Duguid dead at age 90
4 minute read Thursday, Jul. 16, 2026Legendary Manitoba curler and broadcaster Don Duguid, a three-time Canadian men’s champion and two-time world champion, has died at the age of 90.
His son, Winnipeg Liberal MP Terry Duguid, announced his father’s death on social media Thursday.
“He was a larger-than-life figure,” the MP told the Free Press on Thursday. “He had a very rich and long life.”
Duguid died peacefully Wednesday night, his son said.
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