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Have skis, will travel

Have skis, will travel

Williams Lake ski crosser Boehm joins Prince George team, wins Western Series race
The best hangs up her skates

The best hangs up her skates

Inside her office at the Prince George Public Library, chief librarian Janet Marren keeps an action shot of her daughter Jocelyn playing hockey with the UBC Thunderbirds.
Tandy skips World Cup pursuit, takes day off to rest

Tandy skips World Cup pursuit, takes day off to rest

Megan Tandy of Prince George made the cut for Sunday's World Cup biathlon pursuit in Ruhpolding, Germany, but knowing she was at the bottom of the order and would be leaving the start gate well after the leader, she decided not to enter.

Tabor ski cross course earns rave reviews

They were out of the running for the finals in Saturday's North American Cup ski cross but three American racers couldn't resist the chance to flash the stars and stripes on their ski suits one more time down the course at Tabor Mountain.
MacDonald, Emaus claim Nor-Am titles

MacDonald, Emaus claim Nor-Am titles

Ski cross event draws 33 competitors to Prince George

Tandy, Beaudry back on World Cup trail this week

Rosanna Crawford of Canmore placed 25th Sunday in the BMW IBU World Cup biathlon mass start race, the only Canadian qualifier in the 30-skier event in Oberhof, Germany. Crawford finished three minutes 8.6 seconds behind the winning pace of 37:20.

Ransom races to career-best 19th at World Cup biathlon

Shooting misses prove costly for P.G.'s Tandy
Beaudry, Tandy finish 11th in World Cup relay

Beaudry, Tandy finish 11th in World Cup relay

Burns Lake native Dickson just misses top-10 result on world junior biathlon circuit
Tough start for Tandy on World Cup tour

Tough start for Tandy on World Cup tour

It was not the start to the IBU BMW World Cup biathlon season Megan Tandy had been hoping for in Oestersund, Sweden.

Cougars clinch provincial silver

The College Heights Cougars were denied a B.C. banner but there was a silver lining in store for them at the double-A boys volleyball provincial championship Saturday in Langley.