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What a drag

What a drag

Marco Punis blasts off the start line Sunday at the first annual Prince George Snowmoblie Club All Out Snow Drags at the Northland Dodge Motorsports Park. A total of 45 racers competed.

Ringette players turn up the Heat

The Prince George U14 B Heat took the next step up on the podium to claim gold at the B.C. Ringette provincial championships Sunday.

Eagles fly to B.C. bronze, Pudlas tournament MVP

After celebrating the Cedars Christian Eagles' bronze-medal win at the single-A girls basketball provincial championship in Lumby, the Eagles lined up for the individual award ceremony.

Kings need win tonight

The Prince George Spruce Kings are fighting for their playoff lives tonight. They're in a must-win situation when they face off against the Coquitlam Express at the Coliseum (7 p.m.) in Game 5 of a best-of-seven B.C.

U16 ringette team win gold

The Prince George U16 B squad won the game that mattered the most Sunday, and it ended with gold medals around the players' necks. Prince George edged Shuswap from Salmon Arm 7-6 in the final of the B.C.

Casey's finishing kick wins 30K loppet

After 29.999 kilometres of an all-out assault of the freestyle trails at Otway Nordic Centre, Andrew Casey and David Zurevinski were side-by-side in the mad dash for the finish.

Cougars gutted 8-0

Down to their last-ditch effort to make the Western Hockey League playoffs, the Prince George Cougars brought the wrong tools for the job Saturday. When they reached for their hockey sticks, all they could find were golf clubs.

Eagles in B.C. semifinal

The Cedars Christian Eagles advanced to the semifinal of the B.C. single-A girls high school basketball provincial championship Friday in Lumby. Results weren't available at press time from the game that pitted the No. 3-ranked Eagles against the No.

P.G. ringette squad hosting championship

It's so far so good for Prince George's U16 B Ringette squad. They sport a 1-1 record at the B.C. Ringette A and B Provincial Ringette championship that began Friday on home ice at the Kin rinks.
Chiefs rally in third to beat Cats

Chiefs rally in third to beat Cats

It's not how you start that matters, it's how you finish. The Spokane Chiefs finished with ferocity Friday night at CN Centre to push the Prince George Cougars to the brink of extinction.