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Lally matched with Romanian fighter

Kenny Lally's quest for a world amateur boxing title begins today in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Cougs' comeback falls short

Maybe they were camera shy, knowing whatever transpired on the ice in Victoria was being beamed live on national TV for the folks back home.

Vikings closing the gap on football Axemen

The Vanderhoof Vikings junior bantam football team has discovered a new weapon: the passing game.

Local hockey results

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Sprague returns at Team BC coach at Challenge Cup

Cariboo Cougars general manager Trevor Sprague will be behind the bench again when he coaches Team B.C. at the Western Canada Under-16 Challenge Cup, Oct. 31 to Nov. 3 in Calgary.

Tier 1 Cougars perfect in Thanksgiving tournament

It was a golden Thanksgiving weekend for the Prince George Coast Inn of the North midget tier 1 Cougars at a hockey tournament in Kamloops. The Cougars finished with a perfect 6-0 record backed by a stellar 1.66 goals against average.
British Olympian's son leads Kermodes to Jon Bragg win

British Olympian's son leads Kermodes to Jon Bragg win

A new champion was crowned at the 2013 Jon Bragg Memorial senior boys volleyball tournament at College Heights secondary. The gold-medal match featured a pair of schools who had never won the trophy, the D.P.

UNBC men battling for playoff spot

After splitting a pair of road games in Alberta the UNBC Timberwolves men's soccer team still has their eye on a first-ever Canada West playoff spot.

Inconsistency plagues Cariboo Cougars

A rare occurrence happened for the Cariboo Cougars on the weekend as the team dropped both its games with the Vancouver NE Chiefs. The Cougars don't often lose back-to-back games, let along suffer three-game losing streaks but the B.C.
Short-staffed Spruce Kings snap losing skid

Short-staffed Spruce Kings snap losing skid

With two of their top forwards on the shelf the Prince George Spruce Kings salvaged a three-game road trip by taking an early lead in West Kelowna and playing solid defensively in the final 40 minutes to snap a losing skid.