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Wipeout opens door for Ontario skater

Lucas Hiller knew there was only 500 metres of ice for him to make his move to the front and he wasted no time.

Canada's Paralympic curlers win gold

Canada's wheelchair curling team has won gold at the 2014 Paralympics in Sochi, Russia. Canada defeated host Russia 8-3 in Saturday's gold medal final.
Departing Kings leave solid core intact

Departing Kings leave solid core intact

Mitch Eden couldn't help but think of what could have been a storybook ending to his junior hockey career as he cleaned out his stall in the Prince George Spruce Kings dressing room for the last time. If only he could have finished the B.C.

P.G. biathletes nail down national gold

Conditions Friday at the national biathlon championships in Charlo, N.B., were brutal.

Heinicke moves closer to World Cup medal

Two days after posting the best result of her IBU World Cup biathlon season, Megan Heinicke will try for the elusive medal podium again today in Kontiolahti, Finland.

Polars fall to 0-3

The Prince George Polars did not expect to win the quad-A boys basketball provincial championship in Langley. However, after three losses in three games they will have a chance to end their tournament on a winning note.

Cats cough up a fur ball

Looking at the standings, the Prince George Cougars had to figure they stood a good chance of snapping a five-game losing streak Friday at the expense of the Kamloops Blazers.

Blizzard skaters showcased in age class meet

Carolina Hiller proved in January she belonged running with a pack of the most proficient junior-aged short track speed skaters in Canada.

Cougars wrap up season

When the Prince George Cougars got their first look at the 2013-14 WHL schedule, nobody figured this weekend's home-and-home series with the Kamloops Blazers would provide the final stamp on the season.

Blizzard postpones biathlon nationals

The weather forecast for Charlo, N.B. was bang on the money. An East Coast blizzard arrived as expected Thursday morning, bringing high windchills and heavy snow, forcing organizers to postpone the Canadian biathlon championships pursuit races.