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Raimbault announcement pending

The expected Monday introduction of Mike Raimbault as new head coach of the Winnipeg Wesmen men's basketball team was postponed and will likely happen Tuesday instead.

Allbee pots four in spring camp finale

Chris Allbee was good enough to make the cut to play in the Prince George Spruce Kings' top prospects game.

Wells cracks top-10 twice at Whistler Cup

Alix Wells did not get to finish her slalom race Sunday at the Whistler Cup. But if she had, chances are there wouldn't be many of the world's top racers crossing the line ahead of her.

Mohawks lose games, but gain a following

Groin pulls got the better of Brent Williams, Derek Wood and Stew Malgunas, Jason Mager had a broken hand, and David Keough's foot looked like an inflated surgical glove after blocking a slapshot with his skate turned sideways.

Sports Hall a little more crowded

Kim Chadwick, Tony Tomra and Kurt Ottesen broke new ground on Saturday night. They became the first athletes in their respective sports to be inducted into the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame.

Raimbault off to Winnipeg?

The University of Winnipeg is expected to name Mike Raimbault as the new head coach of its men's basketball team today.

Women's rec hockey playoffs

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Step into the Hall

Kurt Ottesen took up tae kwon-do as a young teenager, hoping the sport would toughen him up. That it did, and the kid from Prince George twice went on to compete for Canada at the International Taekwon-do Federation world championships.

Local content high in B.C. Cup

Most of his players will be on the ice. Sean LeBrun won't be in his usual spot behind the bench. He'll be in the seats, in a spectator-only capacity. LeBrun was head coach of the Farr Fabricating bantam Tier 1 Cougars this season. When the B.C.

Rough start for new Mohawks

On the night senior hockey made its return to Prince George, the Fort St. John Flyers looked like a well-oiled machine getting ready for a run at the Allan Cup.