Don Duguid, a Canadian curling world champion and longtime broadcaster, dies at age 90, multiple outlets report. Duguid is remembered as a prominent figure in the sport of curling and as a recognizable media presence over many years. He is a member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame, the Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, and the World Curling Hall of Fame, according to the reports. The coverage notes his dual public profile—achievements on the ice as well as his later work in broadcasting for Canadian audiences. While the sources provided here focus on his death and the major honours he received, they consistently describe him as both a decorated curling athlete and a long-time broadcaster. Duguid’s passing is marked across curling and sports communities in Canada, reflecting his status as a world champion and a respected voice associated with the sport.