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P.G. Gymnastics Club filled to capacity, hoping for major renovations

P.G. Gymnastics Club filled to capacity, hoping for major renovations

If there's a day the Prince George Gymnastics Club will remember this season, it might be the first day of September. It was a Tuesday, and at 8:30 a.m. online registration for the fall session opened. Twenty minutes later, at 8:50 a.m.

Northrop, Laass medal in Montreal

Grace Northrop of Prince George is now competing against older women on the national judo stage this season but that hasn't impeded her path to the medal podium.
Cariboo Cats continue winning ways

Cariboo Cats continue winning ways

The Cariboo Cougars are getting into a tough part of their schedule. In a positive sign, they're doing it while on a four-game winning streak. Those four consecutive victories represent the longest string of success for the Cougars this season.
Cougars find their bite

Cougars find their bite

The College Heights Cougars put a serious fright into every opponent during a Halloween weekend tournament. The Cougars senior boys volleyball team tore through the Kelly Road Scary Spooky Halloween Jam without losing a single set.
Cougars beat Hurricanes

Cougars beat Hurricanes

When you're hot, you're hot. The Prince George Cougars line of Jesse Gabrielle, Brad Morrison and Brogan O'Brien combined for seven points to help lead the Cats to a 4-3 victory over the Lethbridge Hurricanes Monday night at CN Centre.

Flyers' Manning facing Canucks tonight

The Vancouver Canucks host the Philadelphia Flyers tonight in a game broadcast across the province and there's no denying people in B.C. love their Canucks.
Hurricanes breeze into town

Hurricanes breeze into town

If Ty Edmonds keeps making saves like he did Friday and linemates Brogan O'Brien and Jesse Gabrielle continue their climb up the WHL scoring charts, the much-improved Lethbridge Hurricanes could be hard-pressed to reach their objective on the ice ton

Coast Inn Cats off to a great start

Having starting the season with 14 wins and just one loss, the Prince George Coast Inn of the North midget Tier 1 midget Cougars know there's science at work. They've obviously got chemistry on the ice. Winning that often doesn't just happen.
O'Brien tallies winner for Cougars

O'Brien tallies winner for Cougars

Brogan O'Brien had a back-handed backbreaker in store for the Kelowna Rockets.
LeBrun kills time, Kings edge Wild

LeBrun kills time, Kings edge Wild

Prince George Spruce Kings captain Jake LeBrun is one of the strongest players in the B.C. Hockey League. Able to squat 700 pounds, that weight training came in handy for the 20-year-old right winger.