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Long track speed skating moves to Fort St. John

Long track speed skating moves to Fort St. John

Unseasonably warm Prince George weather was causing concern for weeks in the Canada Winter Games offices. The weather was being especially hard on the Outdoor Ice Oval where the long track speed skating events were being held.

Hillers come close to long track podium

Considering where they were seeded for the 2015 Canada Winter Games long track speed skating competition, Lina Hiller and her twin brother Nico were overachievers in Sunday's opening races.
Gaskell, Harle win first gold medals of Canada Games

Gaskell, Harle win first gold medals of Canada Games

Elena Gaskell was only six when she tackled freestyle skiing for the first time. Seven years later at age 13, she's a Canada Winter Games champion.
March held in memory of murdered, missing women

March held in memory of murdered, missing women

Demonstrators marched through downtown Prince George Saturday to draw attention to the plight of murdered and missing women across Canada.
Career Zone offers opportunities beyond the Games

Career Zone offers opportunities beyond the Games

It's early days for the 2015 Canada Winter Games but there's a place in Prince George where athletes and supporters alike can look beyond the big plays, times, scores and cheers. Canada Games Plaza hosted the official opening of the Northern B.C.

Six forced from house after fire on Abbott Crescent

Six people safely fled from a house fire Saturday morning in the 2600 block of Abbott Crescent in Prince George. Prince George Fire Rescue said 16 firefighters from three halls responded to the fire shortly after 10:30 a.m.
Cariboo, Timber Kings offer Games entry to region

Cariboo, Timber Kings offer Games entry to region

Talk about putting up a front for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

Thirteen the charm for Pochiro

Friday the 13th was a lucky day for Zach Pochiro. Obviously not the superstitious type, the Prince George Cougars centre wears No.

Capitals top Spruce Kings with shut-out victory

The Cowichan Valley Capitals scored single tallies in each period to shut out the visiting Prince George Spruce Kings 3-0 Friday night.

Men’s T-wolves tame Heat

UNBC men's basketball squad beat the UBC Okanagan Heat 85-64 in Kelowna Friday to wrap up their regular season in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Canada West Conference.