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New GM on the hot seat

From a public perception point of view, the Prince George Cougars failed to make a splash. But does that mean they hired the wrong man? No, it doesn't.

Knights gear up for provincial threepeat

Total Tops. Total team effort. Total domination. In 12 tournament games against midget baseball opponents this season the Prince George Total Tops Knights have 11 wins and only one loss.

Trio bound for nationals

Athletics North will have three local athletes representing B.C. at the Royal Canadian Legion national track and field championships.
Kings part ways with Pacheco

Kings part ways with Pacheco

The Prince George Spruce Kings have completed their second trade in less than a week. The B.C.
Healed rider gets back on 'cycle

Healed rider gets back on 'cycle

Jesse Pettis must have rubber in his bones. They do break occasionally under the stress of being a pro motocross racer but he always seems to find a way to bounce back with rapid recoveries.

P.G. pitchers on target

Four Prince George athletes tossed their way to wins on the horseshoe pitch at a tournament in Quesnel last weekend. Vic Vallee topped both the Men's A and B events, while Herb Boschman won the Elders 30-foot division.

P.G. horsepower pulls to third at Stampede

Like good teammates, Fred and Jack are always there for each other. They train together for four or five hours each day.

Kings bulk up on the blueline

The Prince George Spruce Kings have added some size and grit to their defensive corps. Jake McCarthy, a 1996-born six-foot-one 195-pound defenceman, has committed to spend the 2014-15 season with the B.C. Hockey League team.

Cats extend Holick's contract

Not only did the Prince George Cougars introduce Todd Harkins as their new general manager on Tuesday, they gave current bench boss Mark Holick a further vote of confidence.
Moving on up

Moving on up

Todd Harkins can now take the interim tag off his general manager title with the Prince George Cougars.