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Youth bowlers strike for provincial spots

Jordan Arnett rolled 1,252 points en route to winning the five-pin bowling senior boys zone title on the weekend.

Senior boys basketball hits hardwood

The 2014-15 edition of the Prince George senior boys high school basketball season tips off tonight. Two games are on tap as the Duchess Park Condors host the Kelly Road Road Runners at 6:15 p.m.

Eagles get weekend win

The Cedars Christian Eagles soared to their first tournament win of the high school basketball season on the weekend. The senior girls squad defeated Fort St.
Curling club has one week to save season

Curling club has one week to save season

About 169 curlers have signed up so far for an abbreviated season in the rings at Prince George Golf and Curling Club.
Cougars have hot goalie for Teddy Bear Toss

Cougars have hot goalie for Teddy Bear Toss

Two games, 69 shots. That's how much rubber Ty Edmonds faced during a Prince George Cougars two-game road trip against two of their WHL B.C. Division rivals on the weekend.

Heinicke hampered by head cold

A day after she nailed down her best ever World Cup biathlon result with a 12th-place finish in the individual race, Megan Heinicke's immune system was under attack. She woke up Saturday in stersund, Sweden.

First-place Chiefs have Kings' number

The Prince George Spruce Kings took one step forward and one step back on the weekend.

Beaudry bang-on in NorAm biathlon

Sarah Beaudry won't be coming home to compete in the Canada Winter Games and that's unfortunate for Prince George. She would certainly be one of the medal favourites in biathlon.

Midget Cougars swamp Blazers

The unavoidable frustration of another lopsided B.C. Major Midget Hockey League loss was getting to Thompson Blazers goalie Aris Anagnostopoulous in the late stages of the game Sunday afternoon at Kin 1.
Cougars rebound to .500 on the road

Cougars rebound to .500 on the road

Consecutive weekend wins on the road over their B.C. Division rivals in the WHL have chased away the dark clouds that were hanging over the Prince George Cougars.