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Prince George Triathlon hits a wall

Prince George Triathlon hits a wall

For 33 years, the Prince George Triathlon was part of the local sporting scene as an annual event. That long-standing racing tradition has apparently died, due to a lack of interest at the organizing level.
Locals settle for team medals at karate nationals

Locals settle for team medals at karate nationals

Warren Grafton and Ashtin Callaghan didn't leave the Karate Canada national championships empty-handed. Both were awarded medals in team competition but, in individual fighting, they were shut out.
Kassel quick on loppet course

Kassel quick on loppet course

Nikki Kassel's still got it.
Warriors' move to North Delta dead, may end up in Quesnel

Warriors' move to North Delta dead, may end up in Quesnel

The West Kelowna Warriors may not be moving. At least not to North Delta, that is. On Tuesday, in an online report, Warriors owner Mark Cheyne said that a pending deal to relocate the franchise to North Delta had perished. Local fans of the B.C.
Spruce Kings want Quesnel back in BCHL

Spruce Kings want Quesnel back in BCHL

The Prince George Spruce Kings are all for the West Kelowna Warriors franchise relocating to Quesnel. For the past six seasons the Kings have been all alone as the only B.C.
Kings not concerned about long odds in playoffs

Kings not concerned about long odds in playoffs

For visiting BCHL teams this season, Wenatchee, Wash, has been a hockey graveyard. The Wild have made it a habit this season of burying opponents south of the border at Town Toyota Center.
Rockets blast Cougars

Rockets blast Cougars

What a difference a period makes. For 20 minutes, the Prince George Cougars had the Kelowna Rockets right where they wanted them. They had them pinned in their own zone, won most of the puck battles and made Rocket goalie Michael Herringer sweat.

Triple threat

Young Condors heading to provincials after zone victory
Cariboo Cats cut down Giants

Cariboo Cats cut down Giants

Against a traditional rival, the Cariboo Cougars were at their best.
Eagles overcome sizable challenge

Eagles overcome sizable challenge

The Cedars Christian Eagles hadn't faced the Valemount Timberwolves in nearly two seasons. But by the time they squared off Saturday to decide the single-A girls basketball north central zone championship the Eagles knew what they were up against.