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No Decisions on New Management for CN Centre

By 250 News

Wednesday, December 27, 2006 03:48 AM

There has been no decision yet on what to do about Management at CN Centre.

The City of Prince George's Leisure Services Manager, Tom Madden, has been carrying the work load since  Diane Rogers and Phil Beaulieau parted ways with CN Centre and the City of Prince George. 

Their departure  this fall came in the wake of the  mushy ice incident at the rink, when the Cougars and Everett Silvertips game  had to be called.  The final period  of that game will be played out in late January.

Madden says he has been talking with  all who work in the CN centre to  get an idea of what might  be the best way to go.  He says he will likely present some options to Council early in the New Year. 


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Oh the poor cougars...
mushy ice....

I am sure there were more important issues than the Cougars.. then again?????
Yeah, it must be the ice's fault! ha!
I still laugh at the cougars name....it implies speed, agility, and deadly accuracy.

Maybe they should be renamed Mosquito....slow, not too smart, bloodsucking, and thank god they do not last too long.
A cougar is also a sexually predatory, middle aged divorcee.
How about the PG Milfs? Goooooo... MILFS!
LMAO at DtoS that is funny stuff man. : )