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Duchess Park's medal moment melts away in loss to Vernon

Duchess Park's medal moment melts away in loss to Vernon

Condors Grade 10 guard Ngabo, College Heights sharpshooter Caceres selected tournament all stars
Cedars Christian climbs into provincial top five

Cedars Christian climbs into provincial top five

Eagles finish with 3-1 record at single-A girls basketball provincial championship in Langley
Silverbacks keep Spruce Kings from gaining ground on Langley

Silverbacks keep Spruce Kings from gaining ground on Langley

Weekend series against Rivermen at Kopar could put Prince George in playoff picture
Cats score four unanswered goals to win 4-2 in Kamloops

Cats score four unanswered goals to win 4-2 in Kamloops

Valis signs with Maple Leafs; Cougars roadtrip continues this week in Wenatchee, Everett and Vancouver
Cougars conquer cancer and beat the Blazers

Cougars conquer cancer and beat the Blazers

Cats reel off third straight win, head south for five-game roadtrip
Spruce Kings win in OT, move closer to BCHL playoff spot

Spruce Kings win in OT, move closer to BCHL playoff spot

Rivermen's third-period collapse in Langley brings good news to PG
Duchess Park loses heartbreaking semifinal, will play Vernon for bronze

Duchess Park loses heartbreaking semifinal, will play Vernon for bronze

College Heights, Cedars Christian advance to fifth-place playoffs at BC high school championships
Canada's youth biathlon team finishes fourth in world championships

Canada's youth biathlon team finishes fourth in world championships

Moira Green of Prince George helps junior team to 14th-place result
Spruce Kings fall 4-1 to Express, remain four points out of BCHL playoff position

Spruce Kings fall 4-1 to Express, remain four points out of BCHL playoff position

Roadtrip continues Friday in Surrey
UNBC's Bias makes the grade for Canada West All-Rookie team

UNBC's Bias makes the grade for Canada West All-Rookie team

Injury thrusts 18-year-old into role as Timberwolves' starting point guard