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Hampole third in chase for Canada Games spot

Hampole third in chase for Canada Games spot

It took a photo finish to determine first and second place Saturday at the B.C./Yukon section figure skating championship, but Beres Clements and Ehren Chang are right where they want to be.

Prince George Construction Association named CWG official supplier

The Prince George Construction Association has become the latest local organization to be named an official supplier for the 2015 Canada Winter Games. The PGCA is backing improvements to the outdoor ice oval as a legacy project.

T-wolves drop season openers

The Thompson Rivers University WolfPack ran out to 47-point first-half lead and never looked back as they went on to defeat the visiting UNBC Timberwolves women's basketball squad 85-55 Friday night.

Kings beat Smoke Eaters

Defenceman Adam Clements scored the winner to help lead the Prince George Spruce Kings to a 4-3 victory over the host Trail Smoke Eaters Friday night.

Cougars win nailbiter over Royals

If you ever wondered what turns coaches' hair gray, all you had to do was sit back and watch what happened in the last eight minutes of Friday's game at CN Centre.

LaBarbera's back in the bigs

Jason LaBarbera took a pay cut to play for the Anaheim Ducks and he's quite OK with that. Whatever it takes to get back to the NHL.

Young women's squad up to Canada West challenge

If a team wants to see how it matches up against the rest of its competition in university basketball, it might as well find out right away.

UNBC men's basketball team optimistic about new season

It's a new season, new division and almost a brand new lineup for the UNBC Timberwolves.

Female Cougars host Lakers

The venue has changed but the mission remains the same for the Thompson-Okanagan Lakers. Find a way to beat the Northland Dodge Northern Cougars. That's a puzzle that's mystified most teams in the B.C.
Kings taking on Smokies tonight

Kings taking on Smokies tonight

The Prince George Spruce Kings are venturing to the outer limits of the B.C. Hockey League road map this weekend for a tough three-game, three-day visit with Interior Division teams, all of which sport winning records.