A pair of junior teams met in Sunday's final of the Ladies Bonspiel at the Prince George Golf and Curling Club.
Alyssa Connell's rink defeated Carly Connor's rink in the A final.
Connell's rink is comprised of third Jordan Henson, second Bailey Eberherr and lead Julianne Slaney.
Connor's team consists of third Jessie Withey, second Erin Ross and lead Carysn Hamilton.
Falon Burkitt won the B event of the ladies bonspiel with a win over Lori Durocher's rink.
The Spice on Ice rink won the C event with a victory against Nelda McInnis' team.
Both the Connell and Connor rinks will compete at the Canada Winter Games playdowns next month in Vernon, where they'll vie for a spot to curl in the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George.
At the Masters Men's northern regionals in 100 Mile House on the weekend, Bill Lim and his Prince George team defeated Edward Ney's rink from the host club to qualify for provincials next month.
Lim's rink is made up of third Owen Matheson, second Don Martin and lead
Clarence Wigmore. The B.C. Masters Men's championship takes place in Creston March 6-9.
At the Canadian Direct Insurance B.C. men's provincial championship last week in Vancouver, Bill Cameron and his Prince George rink suffered an 0-3 record in the 16-team triple-knockout format.
Cameron's team lost 8-2 to 2013 champion Andrew Bilesky in its opener to fall to the B event.
Cameron then fell 10-4 to Tom Buchy's rink from Kimberly.
The Prince George foursome lost its final game 8-2 to Victoria's Chris Baier and was eliminated from the tournament.
It was the first time at provincials for Cameron and his team, which is comprised of third Cale Rusnell, second Landon Blundell and lead Mike Hansen.
John Morris and his Vernon/Kelowna rink won the B.C. title Sunday, thumping
Duncan's Jason Montgomery 11-2.