Caden Brown of PG named WHL Player of the Week
With 14 points (9G-5A) in 12 games, Brown sits second in scoring on the Pats.
Northern Capital Judo Club duo put up golden performances
Up next for the Wisniowski sisters is a trip to Los Angeles for the USA Winter Nationals December 5th to 8th.
Police confirm fatality after vehicle slams into home
BC Emergency Health Services transported the driver and passenger of the vehicle to a nearby hospital, where the driver unfortunately succumbed to their injuries; the passenger sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
College of New Caledonia cuts eight programs amid revenue shortfall
MyPGNow.com first broke the news of the Kinesiology Diploma program getting the boot after receiving information from a senior instructor at the college.
Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Monday, October 27th
WHL: Seattle Thunderbirds 4 Prince George Cougars 3 (Saturday)Sawyer Mayes snapped a 3-3 tie with 3:55 left in the 3rd period in front of 3,551 fans as Seattle gained a split of the doubleheader in Prince George.
“Adventures with First Responders” gives SD 57 students a taste of first responders careers
Prince George's first responders were showing their stuff as part of the "Adventures with First Responders" event.Throughout the day, School District 57 students in grades 10-12 got to spend time with first responders, and learn about some of the tasks they do within those careers.
BCGEU reaches tentative deal with Province after eight weeks of job action
The BC General Employees Union (BCGEU) and the Provincial Government have reached a tentative agreement. "This tentative agreement is the result of the incredible strength and solidarity of BCGEU and PEA members across the province," said Union President Paul Finch.Â
Spruce Kings hand Surrey 11th straight loss
The Prince George Spruce Kings kept the Surrey Eagles out of the win column with a 5-2 decision. The Spruce Kings opened the scoring early, with Marcus Lougheed scoring on the powerplay 2:47 into the opening period.Â
Cougars fall to T-Birds in tight affair
It was a tight, physical game right until the end, but the Prince George Cougars dropped a 4-3 decision to the Seattle Thunderbirds."We got chasing the game a little bit but we got back in it, it was a hard fought game by both teams," said Cougars Head Coach and GM Mark Lamb on the post-game show on 94.3 the Goat.





