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New dog up to old tricks

Jujhar Khaira is establishing himself as one of the big dogs with the Michigan Tech Huskies. Khaira, who spent the past two B.C.
What a kick

What a kick

Rossi reflects on her NCAA soccer career

Cougars hit the skids

A seven-game winless streak has the Prince George Cougars looking for answers.

Bantam Cougars home empty handed

It was a rough weekend in Burnaby for the Prince George Western Industrial Contractors bantam female Cougars. The Cougars were unable to produce a victory at the annual Hayley Wickenheiser tournament, going 0-4.

Tier 4 results

It was a tough weekend for the Prince George Fortwood Homes tier 4 Rep. Cougars. The team headed west on Highway 16 for a pair of exhibition games in Houston on Sunday, coming up short in both.
Into the deep end

Into the deep end

Young Barracuda makes her way to a bigger pond

Peewee roundup

Third time was the charm for the Prince George peewee Freightliner tier 2 Cougars.

Cougars cruise to double-A title

Six match victories, all in straight sets. On their way to a zone championship, the College Heights Cougars left no doubt they were No. 1 in north central B.C. this season.

Cougars losing streak hits seven

When the Prince George Cougars and Kamloops Blazers get together one thing seems certain - fans will be treated to extra hockey this season.

Roadrunners qualify for AAA boys volleyball provincial championship

It came down to three teams with only two berths available. When the dust settled the Kelly Road Roadrunners qualified, along with North Peace of Fort St. John, for the triple-A boys volleyball provincial championship in Kelowna, Nov. 28 to Dec. 1.