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Kamloops Blazers 2 Prince George Cougars 0

Kamloops Blazers 2 Prince George Cougars 0 1st period: No scoring. Penalties: Daae PG (tripping) 6:51; Jackson PG (tripping) 14:45; Bozan KAM (slashing), Fraser PG (slashing) 15:18; Odgers PG (delay of game) 18:56. 2nd period: 1.

Kings' extend win streak to three games

Michael Colantone has the hot stick for the Prince George Spruce Kings.
Rebel influence wears off on new Cougar

Rebel influence wears off on new Cougar

Daulton Siwak hung around Edmonton Oilers forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins long enough to see firsthand some of the marvels a hockey magician can possess.

Selling or buying? Cougars prepare for deadline day

A series of unfortunate events that rocked the Prince George Cougars on the same October day could well dictate what roster moves the team will make in advance of Tuesday's Western Hockey League trade deadline.
P.G. sends off youth Olympian

P.G. sends off youth Olympian

Sarah Beaudry is continuing her meteoric climb up the international competition ladder with all of Prince George to cheer her on.

Know before you go: ski safety

A fresh layer of powder isn't all that's necessary for a successful day out on the slopes. Regardless of how great the conditions are a lack of physical preparation could make for a less than stellar time on the hill.
UNBC hosts Japanese national basketball team

UNBC hosts Japanese national basketball team

Win or lose, UNBC will gain by hosting the Japanese national under-18 girls basketball team, according to university athletics director Jason Kerswill.

Hart Highlands hill keeps it in the community

For more than 40 years, there has been a small slice of skiing heaven a lot closer than many people realize. The Hart Highlands ski hill, located at Winslow drive has been providing mostly volunteer-run activity since 1968.

T-wolves face off against Japan U18 national women's team

A new style of competition is on deck for the women's basketball team at the University of Northern British Columbia.

Cougars begin 2012 on losing note

It wasn't a very happy New Year for the Prince George Cougars in Kamloops as the top team in the Western Hockey League's B.C. Division handed the Cats a 5-0 loss at the Interior Savings Centre in front of 3,707 fans.