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Fledgling coach a former Thunderbird

Adam Maglio, the newly-hired Prince George Spruce Kings associate coach, won't have to jog his memory too far when he draws on his own playing experiences for examples to help him teach the game.

Wild journeys ahead for Spruce Kings

The road to Wenatchee is more than 1,000 kilometres long, but that move into U.S. territory poses no hurdles to the Prince George Spruce Kings. The addition of the Wenatchee Wild as the B.C.

Heinicke, Beaudry named to national team

Prince George biathletes Megan Heinicke and Sarah Beaudry will be back on the World Cup scene next season. Heinicke, 25, is one of four Canadians named to the national A team by Biathlon Canada, while Beaudry, 21, has cracked the B team.

Ultimate's longest game starts June 12

If you've ever played ultimate, otherwise known as Frisbee football, or even if you've never had that chance, Prince George Disc Sports has an offer you can't refuse. On Friday, June 12 from 6-7 p.m.

A pitch in time near 89

Once a pitcher, always a pitcher: Esko Karlson is never too old to toss horseshoes.

Chandler becomes big man on UNBC campus

Located in the heart of Washington state, the city of Wenatchee prides itself as the "apple capital of the world." If Austin Chandler is any indication, those Wenatchee apple trees must grow tall.
Cougars' rebranding puts bite in their crest

Cougars' rebranding puts bite in their crest

The Prince George Cougars have a new logo, and none of the Cougar players who will sport that snarling cat on their chests will be moving as fast as Jerry Gascon.

Capital opportunity

Dan Gibb was prepared to leave professional hockey behind him. But, there's a chance it could still be part of his future.
Kings bring Penner home

Kings bring Penner home

A familiar face will be back on the blueline for the Prince George Spruce Kings next season. Stephen Penner, a 20-year-old defenceman who began his B.C. Hockey League career with his hometown Kings, has been re-acquired by the team.

Cougars sign draft picks

The Prince George Cougars have signed their top three picks from the 2015 Western Hockey League bantam draft to standard WHL player agreements.