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Clark bids farewell to Prince George

Clark bids farewell to Prince George

Dean Clark sees his firing as head coach of the Prince George Cougars in practical terms.

Concussions sideline Cougars players

For two members of the Prince George Cougars, life's been a bit fuzzy in recent weeks. Jordan Harris and Jari Erricson both suffered concussions prior to the Christmas break - Harris while playing with the Prince Albert Mintos on Dec.
Vegas calling sharpshooter Procter

Vegas calling sharpshooter Procter

When Tony Procter arrives in Las Vegas, he won't just be shooting at targets, he'll be aiming for redemption. Procter, a 15-year-old member of Prince George's Silvertip Archers, will be in the glittering Nevada city Feb.
Cougars name Holick new coach

Cougars name Holick new coach

Mark Holick is making a return to the Western Hockey League as the new head coach of the Prince George Cougars. The Cougars confirmed Holick as the 10th coach in the team's Prince George history Wednesday morning.

Condors find their form in Vernon

Halfway through the season, the Duchess Park Condors are starting to play the style of basketball head coach Dave Holmes has been wanting to see.

Draft prospect ready to commit to Cats

Jordan Harris believes he can handle life's pressures better today than he could a few months ago, which could be good news for the Prince George Cougars.
Rated PG brings the pain

Rated PG brings the pain

It was a little faster, a little rougher and a little later than usual, but the Rated PG Rollergirls kicked off their season with a win.

Cats will introduce new coach on Wednesday

After the firing of head coach Dean Clark on Tuesday, the Prince George Cougars have announced they will introduce their new bench boss at a Wednesday media conference. The conference is scheduled for 11 a.m. at CN Centre.
Canucks win peewee tournament

Canucks win peewee tournament

It was a heartbreaking finish for the Viking Construction peewee Cougars but at least they were good hosts.

Female Cougars extend unbeaten streak

It was a successful weekend for the Prince George Female Cougars in Nelson on the weekend. The B.C. Female Major Midget Hockey League team extended their unbeaten streak to three games with a win and tie with the Kootenay Wildcats.