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Soccer T-wolves fall to Spartans

For the UNBC Timberwolves women's soccer team, the task was daunting. Given that fact, the result wasn't a shocker. The expansion Timberwolves fell 7-0 to the Trinity Western University Spartans Friday night in Langley.
Thompson suits up with NHL's top players

Thompson suits up with NHL's top players

Kirk Thompson returned to the Prince George Spruce Kings determined to make his final season in the BCHL a memorable one.

MML Cats cut down by Giants

A late penalty cost the Cariboo Cougars a split at the B.C. Major Midget League Showcase on the weekend.
Buddy system benefits Cariboo Cats

Buddy system benefits Cariboo Cats

Liam Blackburn and Braiden Epp have brought their special magic to the Cariboo Cougars lineup this season.

Inspired by an Olympian

Swimmers get chance to learn from Savannah King

P.G. set to host cross-country provincials

For the first time in their 42-year history, the B.C. High School Cross-Country Running Championships will set foot in Prince George. The meet will take place Nov. 3 and is expected to bring 500 to 600 athletes to the city.

Cougars fall in Lethbridge

The Prince George Cougars suffered their first road loss of the season falling 3-2 to the Lethbridge Hurricanes on Friday night.
Seabrook bringing experience to the field

Seabrook bringing experience to the field

When opportunity knocked Andrew Seabrook answered. The 26-year-old had just learned his job with the government was being centralized to Vancouver when UNBC Timberwolves' head coach Alan Alderson came calling.

T-wolves win championship

It was their first taste of CIS action but the UNBC Timberwolves men's basketball team showed they belonged by claiming the championship.
Dell plays final home game with T-wolves

Dell plays final home game with T-wolves

When Danny Dell began his soccer career with the UNBC Timberwolves it was a brand new experience. "I never played soccer really until I came to Prince George," said the T-wolves' captain and only fifth-year player. "It's been a neat ride.