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Karjaluoto saves best for last at masters World Cup

Lauri Karjaluoto's finishing kick was not quite enough to catch the Finn. And so went Karjaluoto's last chance for a medal at this year masters World Cup cross-country skiing championships.

Cedars playing for B.C. basketball title today

The best single-A girls basketball team in the province. The Cedars Christian Eagles could be saying about themselves for the first time since 1999 if they can find a way to beat the Houston Christian Wildcats today.
Speirs vows to stick it to Silver Gloves

Speirs vows to stick it to Silver Gloves

Thomas Speirs has some pent-up frustration seeping out of the leather of his 10-ounce boxing gloves. Three months ago, the B.C.

Cougars clobber Giants, move up on the Blazers

Coming off a 7-0 loss to the Red Deer Rebels, the pendulum swung perfectly the other way for the Prince George Cougars.

Nachbaur steering Chiefs into title contenders

From Seattle to Tri-City to Spokane, Don Nachbaur's tour of duty as a head coach in the Western Hockey League's U.S. Division has him approaching membership in an exclusive club.
Kassel Canada's golden girl

Kassel Canada's golden girl

Nikki Kassel did it again. She struck gold on the masters World Cup cross-country ski trails Thursday at Sovereign Lakes, winning the 34-39-year-old women's 30-kilometre race in 1:28:18.

Cedars closing in on provincial prize

The Cedars Christian Eagles' prey is coming into focus.

Cats' top line regroups

As much as his team has struggled to find the win column lately, James Dobrowolski has enjoyed his time in Prince George.

Lally receives A-team confirmation, will take on world in 2011

Kenny Lally's international fight agenda for 2011 is set. And if all goes according to plan, by the time he's done with his opponents at the world boxing championships that start Sept.

Trojans overcome early adversity

They had barely left the starting gate at the double-A girls provincial basketball championship Wednesday in Kamloops when the wheels were starting to fall off on the seventh-seeded D.P. Todd Trojans.