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Kelowna beats Viking Cougars in final

The Kelowna Junior Rockets fought off a third-period comeback by the Prince George Viking Construction Cougars, winning 6-4 in Sunday's final at Kin 1 to claim the Citizen Tournament of Champions title.

‘Coach’ Nachbaur off to Olympics

Caught between a rock and high place, freestyle aerials skier Jay Nachbaur traded his skis for a video camera.

Peewees powerful in third period

A five-goal shutout is a great way to start your home hockey tournament. Especially when it comes at the expense of a team the Prince George Viking Construction Cougars hadn't yet beaten this season.

Free martial arts today

Here's an offer kids aged 18 and younger can't refuse. How would you like to try out martial arts, with no fees attached? Today from 4-7 p.m. at the AimHi gym at 950 Kerry St.

Rockets blast past Cougars

Tyson Barrie's nose for the net couldn't come at a better time for the Kelowna Rockets. The 18-year-old defenceman finally brought the smell of victory back to the Rockets Friday night at CN Centre.

Desperate times for Spruce Kings

The Prince George Spruce Kings don't need to check the standings. It doesn't matter if you're first on the ladder or on the eighth-place rung the Spruce Kings now occupy, the will to win every game is required to be successful.

Blizzard warning for Fort St. John ice oval

There aren't many 400-metre speed skating rinks in Canada that offer snow-proof and wind-proof conditions as well as a virtually flawless ice surface. Fort St.
Going downhill, and fast

Going downhill, and fast

Local alpine racers excited for weekend slalom event at Purden Alix Wells is making no bones about it, she wants to be a provincial alpine champion.

Dandeneau shines for UNBC women

After a chilly start, Kady Dandeneau and the UNBC Northern Timberwolves cranked up the heat on the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Eagles.

UNBC teams pleased to be home for awhile

Finally, a homestand. The UNBC Northern Timberwolves basketball teams didn't exactly have favourable schedules in the first half of the B.C. Colleges Athletic Association season.