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Brothers in boxing train to take on the world

A broken leg brought Kenny Lally and Jag Seehra into each other's orbit. "We met in Grade 4 when I switched schools, my leg was broken and I was standing by myself," said Seehra. "He came up to me with a group of guys and asked to borrow my crutches.

T-wolves triumph in Squamish

The UNBC Northern Timberwolves' women's basketball team was too hot to handle for the Quest Kermodes Friday night in Squamish.
CentsÂ’ power zaps Spruce Kings

CentsÂ’ power zaps Spruce Kings

Inopportune penalties contributed to the end of the Prince George Spruce Kings' four-game win streak Friday.
Teaching skills

Teaching skills

The Cariboo Cougars spent their off weekend in the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League teaching skills to the Canadians atom club team at the Kin Arenas. The Cougars (10-4-2) donated their time Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon.

WIC Cougars golden in Burnaby

The Prince George WIC Female Bantam Rep. Cougars returned from the (Hayley) Wickenheiser International Women's Hockey Festival on Sunday with the championship trophy in tow.

Polars have one more chance to qualify for 4A volleyball provincials

At the quad-A senior girls volleyball championship in Fort St. John last weekend the Prince George Secondary girls came up short of qualifying for the provincial tournament.
Records fall at Barracudas swim meet

Records fall at Barracudas swim meet

Not only did the Prince George Barracudas Swim Club collect the most points at their annual Medical Fall Invitational last weekend, but three of its swimmers set seven new club records.

Making strides: Spruce City skaters reach for the top

A change of perspective to a more competitive focus is seeing results for Prince George figure skaters.

Adventures in snowshoeing

Snowshoeing is a wintertime activity that can be enjoyable and healthy for all ages. Enthusiasts say that snowshoeing is truly an activity that anyone can enjoy - from children to seniors.

Owsley acrobatics not enough as Cougars Ice-d

Despite a stellar goaltending performance from Drew Owsley the Prince George Cougars losing skid reached five games Tuesday with a 3-2 loss to the Kootenay Ice.