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Cougars suffer offensive meltdown

Cougars suffer offensive meltdown

After a tough week the Prince George Cougars rebounded with a couple solid outings against one of the Western Hockey League's top squads to earn three of a possible four points.

Condors win hard court battle

Another chapter went down in the ongoing saga between the Duchess Park and D.P. Todd secondary sports teams Saturday night. The two schools senior boys basketball teams faced off in the final of the Trojan Wars 2013 tournament held at D.P.

Knezevic off to good start at BC Scotties

Patti Knezevic and her Prince George Curling Club foursome opened the Scotties BC Women's Curling Championship at the Cloverdale Curling Club on Monday morning with a 9-8 win over Lori Olsen and her Royal City Curling Club team.

Late heroics lift Chiefs to win

The Chilliwack Chiefs stole two points in a Friday night home game against the Prince George Spruce Kings. In the B.C. Hockey League contest, the Chiefs prevailed 3-2 in overtime.
Swedish import enjoys camaraderie

Swedish import enjoys camaraderie

Pontus Waara knew his skill with a ball was the simplest way to find new friends in a strange land. The 18-year-old exchange student from Sweden fit right into life at Prince George's D.P.
No deal for absent Cat

No deal for absent Cat

Alex Forsberg won't suit up again in the Western Hockey League until September.

Female T-wolves facing a national power

For their first game of the new year, the UNBC Timberwolves couldn't have drawn a tougher assignment.

Holding onto the Forsberg card not a bad thing

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Cougars left in dark by Siwak departure

Cougars left in dark by Siwak departure

Wilson 'excited' to join Cats

Blazers pay first season visit to Prince George

A visit from the Kamloops Blazers just may be what the doctor ordered for the struggling Prince George Cougars. The Cougars (12-24-1-4) will try to put a halt to a seven-game losing skid tonight, 7 p.m.