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Cats’ comeback?

Cats’ comeback?

As much as they'd like to, the Prince George Cougars know they can't win three games in one night. Just one more would be a good start.

P.G. judokas selected for B.C. team

August is a great time to visit the regional municipality of Wood Buffalo, otherwise known as Fort McMurray. Team B.C. will be there at that time for the Western Canadian Games judo championships and there will be strength in numbers.

P.G. group rolling at provincials

A Prince George contingent is in Chilliwack this weekend competing in the B.C. 5 Pin Bowlers' Association Provincial Open Championships. Zone 8 (B.C. North) is represented by a men's, ladies and mixed team.

U16 team features female Cats

The regular season may be over for the Prince George bantam female Cougars, but some of the players have extended their season. Six from the squad are competing at the Female Under-16 B.C. Cup in Salmon Arm this weekend. Part of B.C.
Royals response too much for P.G.

Royals response too much for P.G.

It's do or die time now for the Prince George Cougars. The Victoria Royals have the Cougars caged, one win away from playoff elimination after they blanked the Cats 3-0 Thursday night at CN Centre.
O'Brien has Cougar future mapped out

O'Brien has Cougar future mapped out

From the day he got drafted two years ago by the Kelowna Rockets, Brogan O'Brien has always wondered about what it would be like to play in the Western Hockey League.
Purple Devils need your vote

Purple Devils need your vote

The Prince George Purple Devils need your help to put them over the top in a contest to win a trip to Vancouver.

Badminton tourney looks to capitalize on Games

In the wake of the Canada Winter Games tournament, the local badminton community has a tough act to follow.
Cats claw one back

Cats claw one back

When the Prince George Cougars went looking for heroes to end an eight-year WHL playoff famine, three Prince George boys stepped forward with hockey sticks in hand to carry out that duty.

Florell, Hruby on target at Northwest Open

Willy Florell and Michelle Hruby rolled to singles championship titles at the Northwest Open five-pin bowling tournament, held Friday through Sunday at Nechako Lanes.