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The Cat's meow

The names and faces change every season. But, year in and year out, one thing remains the same. The Cariboo Cougars win hockey games. They're doing it again this fall. Currently, the 15- to 17-year-old Cougars are a spotless 6-0 in the B.C.

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.

Condors face stern test of the west in Kelowna

The Duchess Park Condors have designs on winning a provincial championship in December. They'll find out how good they really are when they step on the court in Kelowna this weekend.

Women to battle Spartans

In their second last game of the season the UNBC Timberwolves face a tough test against Canada West's top-ranked Trinity Western Spartans. The T-wolves (0-7-3) and Spartans (8-1) hit the field in Langley tonight, 5 p.m.

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.

Spruce Kings look to stop slide at home

Coltyn Hansen and the Prince George Spruce Kings return home after two weekends on the road for a pair of games beginning tonight.

UNBC soccer men set sights on win

With four games left in the season, the UNBC Timberwolves men's soccer team have a decent shot at earning its first win in Canada West.
Perfect, after all these years

Perfect, after all these years

Martin rolls a rare 300 at Strike Zone

Cats out to crack the Ice

The Prince George Cougars will look for a much better defensive effort when they face the Kootenay Ice tonight in Cranbrook.
Marathon man puts 100 in the books

Marathon man puts 100 in the books

There's no crying in marathoning. It's a motto Richard Stewart has always followed, and he came close to breaking it. On Sunday in Kelowna, Stewart finished the 100th marathon of his career.