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Diabetes no barrier for biathlete

As if racing on skis and then having to control your body movements enough to fire a rifle at tiny targets 50 metres away is not enough of a challenge, consider what Liz Czechmeister had to endure in her B.C. Cup biathlon race Saturday.

Costly loss for flat Cats

It was a crushing loss, one in which the Prince George Cougars looked nothing like a playoff team. If they continue to play the same way, they won't have to worry about making post-season plans anyway.

Cats captain named MVP

He has been healthy and productive. Brett Connolly has also been the most dangerous offensive player for the Prince George Cougars this season.

T-wolves to tangle with Kodiaks

The UNBC Northern Timberwolves have drawn a bear of an assignment in their first game at nationals.

Barracudas chew up B.C. meet

Danica Ludlow and Sterling King set a gold standard at the triple-A short course provincial swimming championships over the weekend in Victoria.

Fighter faces global threat

A whole new world of boxing is about to open up for Jag Seehra. Quite literally. Seehra, a 21-year-old member of Prince George's Inner City Boxing Club, will step into the ring for his first-ever international fight later this month.

Midget Cats taking aim at Hawks

The last time the Cariboo Cougars were on the same ice as the Valley West Hawks, they were handed a pair of humbling losses. To make any kind of a run in playoffs, the Cats will have to make sure that doesn't happen again.

Slumping Cougars drop in WHL standings

The Prince George Cougars' playoff chances are like a Paul Simon song. Slip slidin' away. Their 4-2 loss Saturday to the Spokane Chiefs was the sixth-straight defeat for the Cats at CN Centre.

Martin tough on home turf

Canada Games experience a benefit for Caledonia club biathlete

UNBC women fall to Blues

The UNBC Northern Timberwolves weren't prepared for the crash and bash style of game the Capilano University Blues threw at them. In a B.C.