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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.

P.G.'s Cooper closing in on Stanley

His rise as a coach has been meteoric. Now, Prince George's Jon Cooper is four wins away from the most prized trophy in hockey.

BCHL crosses the border

The B.C. Hockey League has expanded into the United States. On Monday, the BCHL - which has the Prince George Spruce Kings as one of its teams - announced that the Wenatchee Wild will join the league for the 2015-16 season.

Condors finish with provincial win

By the slimmest of margins, the Duchess Park Condors came out on the short end of the stick at the double-A high school girls soccer championship in Vancouver.
Treasure takes aim at Pan Am Games

Treasure takes aim at Pan Am Games

Alyx Treasure rose to the occasion in the Texas heat. She cleared the high jump bar at 1.

Moore is better for Caledonia club

When the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club put the word out it was looking for a cross-country ski coach and a general manager, the message got through loud and clear to the Moore household in Red Deer.
North Stars buck Broncos in Interior battle

North Stars buck Broncos in Interior battle

Just when it looked like the Northern B.C. North Stars were about to fritter away their comfortable lead on the football field at Masich Place Stadium, Bronco-buster Johnny Tatla rushed to the rescue.

Bandits have guns blazing

Cole Paciejewski stole the show for the BX Pub Bandits.

Devils stay unbeaten

The Westwood Pub Devils scorched yet another opponent.