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CNSC reclaims B.C. championship

CNSC reclaims B.C. championship

A 20-year drought came to an end for the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club.

O'Dine divine on her snowboard

Two years from now, Meryeta O'Dine wants to be carving through corners and sailing over jumps at the Canada Winter Games. To realize this goal, she'll have to grab a Team B.C. spot in her chosen sport, snowboard cross.

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MML Cougars draw first blood

It was a good start to the Cariboo Cougars show down weekend with the Okanagan Rockets on Saturday at CN Centre. The Cougars (25-7-1) knocked off the Rockets 5-3 to increase their hold on second place in the B.C.

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Key weekend for short-staffed Cariboo club

The results between the Cariboo Cougars and Okanagan Rockets this weekend could ultimately determine which club finishes second in the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League. The Cougars and Rockets will play today (1 p.m.) and Sunday (10:15 a.m.

Bantam Cats on the prowl

The Prince George bantam Tier 3 Cougars will try to wrap their teeth around gold at their own tournament. Starting today, the Cats will host a five-team minor hockey event sponsored by Scotiabank. Games will be played at the Elksentre and Kin Centre.
Cougars rookie looks to spark offence

Cougars rookie looks to spark offence

Zach Pochiro just enjoyed his best month of hockey since joining the Prince George Cougars. The 18-year-old rookie put up four goals and two assists for the Cougars in January and appears to have adjusted to the pace of the Western Hockey League.

Thompson commits to Yellow Jackets

Kirk Thompson has gloved an NCAA Division 1 scholarship. The Prince George Spruce Kings 20-year-old goalie has committed to the American International College (AIC) where he'll suit up with the men's hockey Yellow Jackets.

Spruce Kings dropped Eagles

In a dominating performance the Prince George Spruce Kings dumped the visiting Surrey Eagles. Thursday at the Coliseum Spruce Kings forward Cameron Lawson had three assists to lead his team to a 4-1 victory.