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T-wolves off to Phoenix for desert duels

The UNBC Northern Timberwolves have a desert destination. The local women's basketball team is scheduled to fly out of Prince George this morning, bound for Phoenix, Ariz.

Blackhawks hand Cats a loss at Mac's

The Cariboo Cougars outplayed the Beardy's Blackhawks. Unfortunately, they didn't outscore them. At the Mac's AAA Midget Hockey Tournament in Calgary on Sunday, the Blackhawks edged the Cougars 3-2.

Local junior teams on ice at curling provincials

Starting today, Falon Burkitt and Erik Leisinger will take aim at provincial curling titles. The Prince George Golf and Curling Club skips have their rinks in North Vancouver for the Tim Hortons B.C. junior championships.

Throwing KO punches

Lally has Olympics on the brain as he prepares for national boxing camp

Connolly sits out, concussion suspected

Hockey fans in Prince George have lived this story before.

Alumni prevail in battle of Cariboo Cougars

It wasn't just a good opportunity to look ahead, it was also a nostalgic look back.

All about the ball, not the puck

It's an opportunity for recreation and competition, sans the cold of an icy arena. With eight teams spread over two leagues, and a history dating back some 25 years, ball hockey is alive and well in Prince George.

Christmas is curling season

Pair of local junior rinks preparing for provincial championships

Show home tickets going fast

The hockey team is not doing well on the ice but that's done nothing to diminish ticket sales for the Prince George Spruce Kings show home lottery.

Hempsall using his starts to speed away

Young in years, but not short on results. Prince George speed skater Tim Hempsall, who now lives and trains in Calgary, finished 18th out of 32 skaters at the national short track qualifier that was held on the weekend in Sherbrooke, Que.