With the WinSport Arena closed to media and most of the event not on TV, details have been scarce in recent days in the spectator-free curling bubble.
Reporters have been forced to cobble stories together from federation social media feeds, shot-by-shot graphics, linescores, and even a raw overhead feed of the houses on the four sheets.
"My eyes are blurry and my fingers, I think I have carpal tunnel," said CBC Sports reporter Devin Heroux. "I have way too many webpages open at once and I'm toggling between all of it. It's like a puzzle because you're trying to piece together what's going on."