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Gearing up for Mountain Cross

Gearing up for Mountain Cross

A little bartering has given Steve Taylor an opportunity to compete in the inaugural Mountain Cross competition Sunday.
Klippenstein resigns

Klippenstein resigns

The changes continue for the Prince George Cougars after another disappointing season. Wade Klippenstein tendered his resignation from the Western Hockey League club after serving six years in a variety of positions in management and coaching.

Prince George marathoners return home

Prince George marathoners Steve Martin, Tanya Carter and their spouses managed to leave Boston early Friday morning while the rest of the world was fixated on the manhunt in the city.

P.G. fans have reasons to back the Blazers

Repeat after me -- 'Here we go Blazers, here we go!' One more time, and a little louder -- 'Here we go Blazers, here we go!' If you have trouble coaxing the words out of your mouth, I understand.

UNBC recruit aiming for title

Devin McMurtry capped his college basketball career with a provincial title and now the UNBC Timberwolves newest recruit would like to add CIS champion to his resume.
Manning plans to stay put in Philly

Manning plans to stay put in Philly

Brandon Manning didn't bother fishing the puck out of the net when Brayden Schenn flicked a quick wrist shot into the New York Rangers net Tuesday night in Philadelphia.

U-16 BC Cup starts tonight

Five Prince George players, four from Quesnel, three from Fort St. James, and two from Burns Lake have made the grade for this weekend's Under-16 B.C. Cup hockey tournament in Salmon Arm.

19 locals make B.C. judo team

Richmond is only a day's drive away.

Seniors sweep floor

The fifth annual floor curlers team two-day bonspiel will be held at the Elder Citizens Centre starting Thursday. There will be 16 teams participating in the event with six travelling from Prince Rupert, Dawson Creek, Williams Lake and Agassiz.

Spruce Kings add a Giant

If Cole Todd has as much success as a junior hockey player as he did in his midget days, the future of the Prince George Spruce Kings is in good hands. After celebrating two B.C.