New athletic therapist Michael Miller drawing double duty as football official; training camp opens next Friday
Prince George Spruce Kings forward Carter Hesselgrave has been chosen for the B.C. Hockey League’s Coastal Conference Kyle Turris Community Award.
“There’s so much more than just playing hockey games when you’re a member of the Spruce Kings and Carter really epitomizes what it means to be involved in your community and care about your community.” Kings hire new athletic therapist The Spruce Kings announced several new additions to their hockey operations staff.
The Kings have also hired goaltending coach Kris Joyce and strength and conditioning coach Chase Astorino.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
You Can Jump on the World’s Biggest Bouncy Castle in CalgaryThe Big Bounce Canada brings huge inflatable attractions to Spruce Meadows from August 10 to 25.
Read more »
Giant bouncy castle among attractions at touring Calgary eventSeveral gigantic bouncy houses are expected to draw big crowds to Calgary's Spruce Meadows.
Read more »
People Fall For Fake Jimmy Carter Death Statement They CLEARLY Didn't Read FullyKelby Vera is a Senior Reporter for HuffPost's Trends team and is based in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in Hollywood Life, Vice, Paper, and DailyMail.com, focusing on entertainment, pop culture, and U.S. politics.
Read more »
Schumer’s ‘No Kings Act’ Allows Congress, Not SCOTUS, to Decide Presidential Immunity'The bill would clarify that Congress, not the Supreme Court, determines to whom federal criminal laws may be applied.'
Read more »
No Kings Act: How Democrats are seeking to overturn Trump immunity rulingDemocrat leaders in the U.S. introduced multiple bills and proposals this week in efforts to invalidate a Supreme Court ruling that protects presidents from criminal prosecutions.
Read more »
Carter Center unable to verify Venezuela election results, blasts officials for lack of transparencyCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The Carter Center said it was unable to verify the results of Venezuela's presidential election, blaming authorities for a “complete lack of transparency” in declaring Nicolas Maduro the winner without providing any individu
Read more »