REGINA -- Days after the Men’s Curling World Championships in Calgary were put on hold for a day due to COVID-19 concerns, a new crop of curlers have arrived in Alberta. Team Matt Dunstone’s Dustin Kidby will be competing against 11 other teams in the Grand Slam of Curling’s Champions Cup. The Regina curler is currently isolating in a hotel room in Calgary ahead of the competition. “We still all feel totally safe and I think it’s the safest place you could be in the country,” Kidby said. During the World Championship competition, Curling Canada revealed four position and asymptomatic tests had come to light. The affected athletes and close contacts were re-tested, with all subsequent tests coming back negative for COVID-19 The championships were put on hold for Saturday, but were completed with Sweden beating Scotland in the final late Sunday evening.