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Rea has Paralympic curling team rolling

Rea has Paralympic curling team rolling

As a player, Joe Rea has always wanted to wear a Team Canada jacket. In 37 years of curling, he hasn't yet achieved his goal. As a coach, well, that's a different story.

Province's top skiers tackle trails at Otway

Sarah Beaudry loves biathlon and is good enough to be racing for Canada this weekend at the world junior/youth championships in Sweden. But she won't be in Europe and she won't be attending this weekend's B.C.

Lally bronzed at nationals

Kenny Lally won't be coming home empty-handed from the Canadian senior national championships. Although Lally lost his bout in Ste. Hyacinthe, Que.

Cougars heading south

Still licking the wounds from a seven-game homestand that resulted in seven straight losses, the Prince George Cougars boarded the bus for the trip south to the Okanagan.

Provincial ringette honour for long-time volunteer

The timing was just about perfect for Keith Sullivan. On the day he retired after 38 years as a millwright at Prince George Pulp and Paper, the 60-year-old Sullivan received word Thursday he's won the B.C. Ringette president's award.
Fury in a hurry

Fury in a hurry

Seeking first victory, new indoor soccer team's playing roster could see sweeping changes this weekend The world of pro sports is cruel -- judged by wins and losses, not by moral victories.

Cougs lose 12th straight in shootout

KELOWNA -- Hudson Stremmel put up an impressive stat on Friday night: 48 saves. Tyson Barrie, though, had his number.

Tuppy to carry a torch for an old flame

LINEUP CARD COLUMN It's right. It just is. An Olympian, carrying the Olympic flame.

Spruce Kings seek to end slide

If the Prince George Spruce Kings defeat the Cowichan Valley Capitals tonight in Duncan, they can strike one more item off their B.C. Hockey League to-do list.

Cougars lose a close one

Once again, the Medicine Hat Tigers struck too fast and too often to be tamed.