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From sick bay to medal podium

From sick bay to medal podium

A concussion temporarily zapped the short-term memory of snowboard crosser Meryeta O'Dine.

Juvenile boys sweep to B.C. berth

Another Prince George Golf and Curling Club rink has qualified for provincials. This time it's a juvenile boys team skipped by Colton Vriesendorp.

Chapman, Stealth left licking their wounds

Conrad Chapman and the Vancouver Stealth know they will have to do better in the rematch.

Cariboo Cats raise Mac's banner

It will be a banner night at Kin 1 this Saturday when the Cariboo Cougars face off against the Kootenay Ice. That's when the Cougars will raise to the roof their Mac's Midget triple-A championship banner they won in Calgary on New Year's Day.
CNC hosts Canada Winter Games test event

CNC hosts Canada Winter Games test event

She may live in Kamloops, but Leia Hoot considers the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George her hometown Games. As a member of Team B.C., Hoot, 17, is competing in the 10-metre air rifle target shooting event next month at the 2015 Games.
Old and young, Iceman has mass appeal

Old and young, Iceman has mass appeal

Lauri Karjaluoto drew his inspiration from Gunner Rasmussen. That's what possessed Karjaluoto to try to ski one kilometre for every year of his age two weeks ago as part of his training for Sunday's Prince George Integris Iceman.
T-wolves sweep Cougars, move into third place

T-wolves sweep Cougars, move into third place

UNBC's men's basketball squad moved into sole possession of third place in its division with a 76-64 win over the Mount Royal Cougars Saturday in Calgary.
Cougars losing streak hits 10

Cougars losing streak hits 10

Three more road games, three more losses.

Nemethy, Knoll claim Iceman titles

Fueled by years of winning running races on the track and on the cross country trails, Alex Nemethy's 17-year-old engine rocketed him to the top of the heap in Sunday's Prince George Integris Iceman.
Polars' rally nets tournament win

Polars' rally nets tournament win

Coach Scott Walton barked out one last set of instructions to the Prince George Polars before they headed back on the court to try to mount a comeback against the North Peace Oscars. Down 16 points to the visitors from Fort St.