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Reigning champs seeking more reasons to celebrate
It's game day for the PG Surg Med Knights at Western Canadians. After winning two provincial titles in the last two weeks and winning both games this week in the Senior Men's League, the reigning West...
Aug 16, 2019
AP source: John Hickenlooper ending his 2020 White House bid
DENVER - John Hickenlooper will drop out of the Democratic presidential primary on Thursday, according to a Democrat close to him. The former two-term Colorado governor, who ran as a moderate warning ...
Aug 16, 2019
Lakusta set for university hockey in hometown
After going back and forth between pursuing an NHL career, maybe playing in Europe, or going to school, a recently graduated Prince George Cougar has chosen the latter. After four seasons with the Cat...
Aug 16, 2019
Redblacks hope to get sputtering offence in gear against East-leading Ticats
OTTAWA - It's hard to score points when you don't have the ball, and lately for the Ottawa Redblacks, it's hard to score points even when you do. The Redblacks (3-5) look to get their sputtering offen...
Aug 16, 2019
Grichuk, Guerrero hit back-to-back homers to set record as Jays top Mariners
TORONTO - Randal Grichuk and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit back-to-back homers to set a new franchise record, and the Toronto Blue Jays opened a three-game series against the Seattle Mariners with a ...
Aug 16, 2019
Toronto FC downs Ottawa Fury FC to advance to Canadian Championship final
Toronto FC midfielder Nick DeLeon returned from a groin injury Wednesday and made an immediate impact with two goals to help his team beat Ottawa Fury FC 3-0 to advance to the Canadian Championsh...
Aug 16, 2019
Largest 4-H event of the year in the PG area underway
PRINCE GEORGE- The 4-H Club is an agricultural organization that focuses on youth development. It encourages children to work hard, be a leader and also understand the intricacies of farming. This eve...
Aug 16, 2019
Canada beats Australia 90-70 in FIBA World Cup warmup game
PERTH, Australia - Canada never trailed and outscored Australia 23-13 in the final quarter for a 90-70 upset win over the home side in a FIBA World Cup warmup basketball game Friday. The Canadian...
Aug 16, 2019
Federal government apologizes for historic sled dog killings in the North
IQALUIT, Nunavut - The Canadian government has apologized for the killings of thousands of sled dogs decades ago. Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett delivered the apology in Iqal...
Aug 16, 2019
Man assaulted with baseball bat in Williams Lake
WILLIAMS LAKE - RCMP in Williams Lake are investigating an assault that occurred early this (Aug.16) morning.Cst. Jordan Gelowitz says at approximately 6:45 a.m. a man was assaulted by another man wit...
Aug 16, 2019