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Condors fall short in medal round

The Duchess Park Condors were right in the medal hunt at the triple-A girls provincial championship in Parksville. Unfortunately for the Condors, there were no Angels on their side. In fact, the Little Flower Academy Angels were devils in disguise.

OHA goalie stings Coast Inn Cougars

The Okanagan Hockey Academy Elite 15s kicked up a hornet's nest in the third period and their only protection from the Coast Inn of the North Cougars was goaltender Shane Meadahl.
Kings' new addition Nachbaur knows P.G.

Kings' new addition Nachbaur knows P.G.

Dan Nachbaur didn't need to ask for directions to find the Prince George Coliseum when he arrived Saturday clutching his hockey gear.

Condors, Eagles, off to flying starts

The Duchess Park Condors are getting closer to their ultimate goal.
Curling season in danger

Curling season in danger

Curling in Prince George is on the verge of being taken out. And the Prince George Golf and Curling Club is calling on curlers to hurry hard and save what's left of the 2014-15 season.
Kings make comeback, snag win

Kings make comeback, snag win

Braiden Epp doesn't know the meaning of the word quit. Neither do his Prince George Spruce Kings teammates.
UNBC men beat the Heat

UNBC men beat the Heat

UNBC's men's basketball team earned its second victory of the season with a 83-74 win against the visiting UBC Okanagan Heat 83-74 Friday night at the Northern Sport Centre.
T-wolves drop seventh-straight

T-wolves drop seventh-straight

The visiting UBC Okanagan Heat were a little too much to handle for UNBC's women's basketball team Friday night.
Spruce Kings try out for Team Canada

Spruce Kings try out for Team Canada

Jesse Jenks will once again have a chance to gain more experience at an international tournament.

Condors, Cougars begin 3-0 at provincials

The College Heights Cougars and Duchess Park Condors got off to great starts at the triple-A girls volleyball provincial championship in Parksville. Both Prince George teams went undefeated on opening day at the 16-team tournament.