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Forsberg returning to Cats' den

They tried to trade him but the offers weren't sweet enough to satisfy the Prince George Cougars. Since he quit the team and went home to Saskatchewan last December, Alex Forsberg has had a change of heart and now he's coming back.

Lazarowich training next generation of hockey officials

Brad Lazarowich is one of the men responsible for calling penalties in hockey these days, but he can still empathize with the players when he recalls his minor hockey playing days at the Prince George Coliseum.

Soccer results

Prince George Women's Soccer Association Monday results Division 2 - CNC Continuing Education 3 Westcana Electric 0 CNC NCSS 9 Myatovic Construction 0 Central Mohawk 1 Lo-Bar/Tillmanns 0 (default) Division 1 - Kokanee Rangerettes 3 Caribou Brewmaster

Chinese Tapei stars ready to shine again

The Dynamic Duo is back intact at the World Baseball Challenge.

Garcia leads Cuba to win

World Baseball Challenge, World Port Tournament, World Baseball Classic - it doesn't seem to matter to Vladimir Garcia. He finds ways to win international ball games.

Balogh met Challenge

Shar Balogh and Jacqui Benson are used to hearing each other's footsteps as they approach finish lines.

U.S. team back in the WBC hunt

For the first time in four years, the Stars and Stripes are part of the World Baseball Challenge. The United States, convincing winners of the 2009 WBC at Citizen Field, is back in contention for the title after missing the 2011 tournament.

Stiff test in store for Lally

Kenny Lally is in for a tough two weeks. He'll be pushing himself to the limits of his endurance starting Monday in Montreal at a national boxing team training camp.

Taipei downs Team USA

Considered one of the favourites to take a run at the World Baseball Challenge title, for the most part the Chinese Taipei national team looked legitimate contenders in their opening game at the tournament Wednesday.

Local 12-year-old goes low at Simon

Betty Ann Shiels captured her eighth Simon Fraser Open trophy Sunday, but it was Natasha Kozlowski who stole the show.