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Snowboardcrossers Bichon, O'Dine make World Cup team

Snowboardcrossers Bichon, O'Dine make World Cup team

Tabor Mountain hosting NorAm races this winter
Condors finish fifth in B.C., best-ever for P.G. boys soccer team

Condors finish fifth in B.C., best-ever for P.G. boys soccer team

In the 24 years B.C. high schools have been competing for boys soccer provincial championships, not once has a Prince George team finished as well as the Duchess Park Condors did Wednesday.
Tandy, Beaudry gunning for World Cup titles

Tandy, Beaudry gunning for World Cup titles

Four Caledonia Nordic club athletes make Biathlon Canada national teams

College Heights retains zone double-A title

The College Heights Cougars got their scare in the fourth set.
Annual church parade for veterans

Annual church parade for veterans

Snow wipes out UNBC soccer

Snow wipes out UNBC soccer

Call it a weekend whiteout wipeout. As a result, there will be no more university soccer played this year in Prince George.
T-wolves take the Heat

T-wolves take the Heat

With striker Tofa Fakunle leading the charge, the UNBC Timberwolves broke out of their scoring slump Sunday at North Cariboo Field. They blanked the UBC-Okanagan Heat 3-0 to end a three-game CIS Canada West men's soccer winless skid.
Downhill riders tackle Tabor mudbog

Downhill riders tackle Tabor mudbog

For Kevin Bartkowski, spiked rubber made all the difference Sunday on the muddy trail at Tabor Mountain. It gave him the grip he needed to win the overall title in the inaugural Prince George Cycling Club Chainsaw Downhill.
Heat wilts T-wolves

Heat wilts T-wolves

If only they made soccer nets 15 feet high, chances are the UNBC Timberwolves men’s team would not be contemplating yet another CIS Canada West Conference loss.
Young striker delivers winner for UNBC

Young striker delivers winner for UNBC

Rain and wet field conditions chased the UNBC Timberwolves off their usual home field Sunday afternoon for their game against the Winnipeg Wesmen.