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Eagles goalie saves the day

Eagles goalie saves the day

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Cariboo Cougars advance to Round 2

Cariboo Cougars advance to Round 2

Chiefs down Valley West in huge upset
Kryski leads Cats past Blazers

Kryski leads Cats past Blazers

Rookie forward Max Kryski scored a pair of first-period goals to lead the Prince George Cougars to a 4-2 win over the Kamloops Blazers on Friday night in Kamloops. Both teams will miss the Western Hockey League playoffs.

Viking Construction hosting peewee provincials

The Viking Construction Cougars have home ice throughout the peewee Tier 1 provincial tournament and they're hoping that means they will be one of the two teams left standing for the final, Thursday night at 7:30 p.m.
Biathlete battles back from celiac disease

Biathlete battles back from celiac disease

Now that she knows why she was feeling chronic fatigue, not responding to the intense workouts of a world-calibre biathlete, Emily Dickson's torment has begun to fade from memory.
Kings pluck feathers from Eagles

Kings pluck feathers from Eagles

After seven tough physical games of in-your-face hockey while dispatching the Chilliwack Chiefs in the first round of the B.C.
Cariboo Cats dominate Blazers in opener

Cariboo Cats dominate Blazers in opener

The Cariboo Cougars are halfway to the second round of the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League playoffs.

Beaudry will miss World Cup pursuit

Sarah Beaudry has had better days at the office. Wednesday was not one of them on the slopes of Oslo Holmenkollen, Norway. The 23-year-old Prince George biathlete finished 84th in a field of 97 competitors in the World Cup women's 7.
The Eagles are landing

The Eagles are landing

Hayward, Spruce Kings out to stop Surrey in second round of BCHL playoffs
Cougars defencemen suspended as season nears end

Cougars defencemen suspended as season nears end

The Prince George Cougars knew they could not avoid the long arm of the WHL league office and as a result, they will be without two of their most experienced defencemen tonight in Kamloops.