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Disgruntled Cats' character questioned

When Alex Forsberg decided to walk out on the Prince George Cougars he may have done more damage than just to his former club's morale as they battle for a playoff spot.

Cougars tank almost empty as Rockets blast into town

A banged up, short staffed Prince George Cougars squad will host one of the hottest teams in the Western Hockey League in a pair of games this weekend. The Kelowna Rockets (27-10-1-1) visit CN Centre tonight and Saturday (7 p.m.

Rathjen heads to Vancouver after trade

Former Cariboo Cougars goalie Jared Rathjen has another opportunity to crack a Western Hockey League roster. The 18-year-old was traded Thursday by the Victoria Royals to the Vancouver Giants in exchange for an eighth-round bantam draft pick in 2013.
Forsberg leaves Cats in tough spot

Forsberg leaves Cats in tough spot

Alex Forsberg delivered a knockout blow to his Prince George Cougars teammates and friends when he decided not to return to the team after the holiday break.

Bantams bronzed in Burnaby

The Farr Fabricating Cougars manufactured bronze at the Burnaby International.

Baseball list includes local content

A list of the 100 most influential Canadians in baseball has been published and it includes two people with ties to Prince George. Two more individuals who call P.G. their hometown received honourable mentions.

Thunder goalie stands tall

With the game of his life, Brandon Peacock stopped the Freightliner Cougars' drive for gold.

Motivated midgets claim bronze in Richmond

Prior to the Richmond International, the members of the Coast Inn of the North Cougars were shown the provincial rankings for the midget Tier 1 division, as printed in the B.C. edition of Hockey Now. The Cougars didn't like what they saw.

Team Canada calls Lally

Prince George pugilist Kenny Lally has a couple of international assignments ahead of him.

Cats leave mark on Mac's

Cariboo club shines at international tournament