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T-wolves take care of business

T-wolves take care of business

The UNBC Timberwolves are doing what it takes to make team history. The women's basketball team moved one step closer to locking up its first Canada West Conference playoff spot Friday night in Winnipeg, where they beat the Manitoba Bisons 85-75.
Whatever it takes

Whatever it takes

Floris's pursuit of hockey paying off
T-wolves back on Canada West trail

T-wolves back on Canada West trail

This could be a make-it-or-break-it weekend for the UNBC Timberwolves.
P.G. sisters off to national Scotties

P.G. sisters off to national Scotties

Sisters Brette Richards and Blaine de Jager, who were raised in Prince George, will play as part of Team B.C. at the 2017 Scotties Tournament of Hearts national women's curling championship.
Kryski joins Cats' den

Kryski joins Cats' den

In December, the Prince George Cougars showed they were interested in forward Max Kryski when they added him to their 50-player protected list.
T-wolves sign defender Cadorette

T-wolves sign defender Cadorette

From Timbit to Timberwolf, Mikaela Cadorette has risen high in the soccer ranks.
Gabrielle has regained scoring touch

Gabrielle has regained scoring touch

Prince George Cougars sniper Jesse Gabrielle is back in the saddle again.
Interior trip next for Spruce Kings

Interior trip next for Spruce Kings

Last weekend's lesson in how not to start a hockey game on the road is tattooed in the brains of the Prince George Spruce Kings. They went south of the border 13 hours by bus to Wenatchee, Wash.
Cats sign midget forwards, prepare for Red Deer

Cats sign midget forwards, prepare for Red Deer

The Prince George Cougars' 2-1 shootout win over the Vancouver Giants Monday and the two points it gave them in the WHL standings were not the only net gains this week. The Cougars have also signed a pair of bantam draft picks.
Local judokas visit medal podium at Sask. Open

Local judokas visit medal podium at Sask. Open

It's a long way to go from Prince George to Regina but the trip was well worth the effort for a group of 10 Prince George judokas.