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Royals take a shine to Blackburn

Liam Blackburn has earned a shot at a Western Hockey League career. Blackburn, a 16-year-old centreman for the Cariboo Cougars, was added to the protected list of the Victoria Royals on Wednesday. In the B.C.

Chiefs pluck listless Spruce Kings

It took until the second period until Liam McLeod received any support from the rest of the Prince George Spruce Kings.

Royals take a shine to Blackburn

Liam Blackburn has earned a shot at a Western Hockey League career. Blackburn, a 16-year-old centreman for the Cariboo Cougars, was added to the protected list of the Victoria Royals on Wednesday. In the B.C.

Cats battle to home-ice bronze

A loss at the wrong time kept the Coast Inn of the North Cougars from skating for gold at their own tournament. They picked up bronze on the rebound.

Local teen off to short track nationals

Carolina Hiller is in the short-tracked lane for speed skating success. The 15-year-old from Prince George earned a position at the Canadian junior national short track speed skating championship, Dec. 8-9, in Toronto.

Condors end season on a high

The Duchess Park Condors were one of the best teams in the north all season. As it turned out, they were also one of the elite in the province.

Condors eye highest provincial perch

Ever since they finished fourth at last year's provincial championship tournament, the Duchess Park Condors have been waiting for this. The Duchess Park senior boys volleyball team will compete at the double-A provincials in Kelowna this week.

Ultimate league starts in January

Anyone looking to get a head start on their New Year's resolution can sign up for the ultimate Frisbee coed recreation league starting up in Prince George in January. The new league will hold games on Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m., between Jan.

Cats prowl hits Royal speed bump

So close, yet so far for the Prince George Cougars.

Female Cougars prosper through adversity

Kali Walls has given them life, but hard work has the Prince George major midget female Cougars earning respect from around western Canada.