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Kings add to blueline depth

The Prince George Spruce Kings now have another future Ivy League scholar on their blueline.

Braid, Cougars set to face Raiders

If there's one Prince George Cougars player who's familiar with their opponent tonight, it's Chance Braid. The 20-year-old left-winger arrived in Prince George in the off-season after he was dealt to the Cougars by the Prince Albert Raiders.

Cariboo players earn Winter Games spots

When Team B.C. takes to the ice at CN Centre for the 2015 Canada Winter Games in February, it'll feature a pair of players who know their way around the rink.

Cats cut ties with Rathjen

The Prince George Cougars have placed 20-year-old goaltender Jared Rathjen on waivers. The local WHL team made the announcement late Tuesday afternoon. Rathjen, a Prince George product, was a victim of the numbers game.
Cougar imports feeling more at home

Cougar imports feeling more at home

There wasn't much that struck fear into the heart of Roman Vopat during his tenure as an NHL forward.

Tri-City series adds fourth race

Prince George may be in the throes of an early winter, but that doesn't mean stock car racing enthusiasts aren't stuck spinning their wheels. In fact, it's just the opposite.
Cougars start season with a win

Cougars start season with a win

The College Heights Cougars rose to the top by winning their own junior boys icebreaker basketball tournament on the weekend. The Cougars beat the Duchess Park Condors 68-36 in Saturday's championship final.

Express derail Kings at home

Locked in the grips of a three-game losing streak, the Coqutlam Express turned to their top producers to bring Philadelphia freedom. Corey Mackin and Brett Supinski, who both came to the B.C.

T-wolves capture first win of season

UNBC's women's basketball squad no longer has a goose egg in the win column. The Timberwolves snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 76-70 victory against the UBC Okanagan Heat Saturday night at the Northern Sport Centre.

UNBC sweep Okanagan heat

Three wins in four games is a pretty good way to cap off the first half of a season for any team. Especially right before the Christmas break.