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Fury surrounds Fury

John Mehrassa, owner of the Prince George Fury, said he has not handed termination papers to his coaches.

Farr Fab Cats start final strides toward provincials

Provincials are getting closer for the Farr Fabricating Cougars. So, this isn't the best time of the year to sit around and let the rust build up.

Olympic arrival for Bellavance family

LINEUP CARD COLUMN This one's for the ladies out there. More specifically, one day after Valentine's Day, for the mothers. Sorry, but this was no coincidence -- it proves the existence of fate.

UNBC teams perfect on road

Both teams rolled to blowout victories on both nights. But, the real test for the UNBC Northern Timberwolves will be this coming weekend when they host the powerhouse Vancouver Island University Mariners in the final games of the regular season.

Megan's Whistler experience

Megan Tandy skipped the Olympic opening ceremonies Friday but did take part in the festivities that night at Whistler to celebrate with the biathletes, cross-country skiers, alpine skiers, ski jumpers and the sliding event athletes who have moved in

Paralympian's husband shines at Iceman

Three-time champion Jody Barber wasn't part of the 23rd annual Prince George Citizen Iceman and that's understandable.

Trojans second, but still advance

They fell short of zone gold. The D.P. Todd Trojans will, however, still have the opportunity to play for a provincial title. Friday night in Williams Lake, the D.P.

Canada's best - Megan leads the way

Megan Tandy expected her guts to be churning before she stepped into her skis Saturday for the first Olympic biathlon race of her young career. It wasn't like that at all. Wearing No.

Kings eliminated from BCHL playoffs

For only the second time in their 14-year history in the B.C. Hockey League, the Prince George Spruce Kings have missed the playoffs. A 7-0 loss to the Penticton Vees Sunday night in Penticton made that official.

Skating with the Braatens

Rob Braaten will have Cougars in his back yard tonight. The Braaten family, which resides in College Heights, was picked as the local winner of the nationwide Home Depot Back Yard Rink contest.