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Honeymooners in Europe training for second ceremony

Wedding bells are ringing again for Olympian Megan Tandy.

Playoffs on his mind

Moleski and Roughnecks out to defend NLL crown

Forsberg brothers make WHL history

As expected, the Prince George Cougars have selected 15-year-old left-shooting centre Alex Forsberg, a native of Waldheim, Sask., with the first-overall place in the Western Hockey League bantam draft, being held Thursday in Edmonton.

The obvious choice

Cougars make Alex Forsberg top WHL bantam selection

UNBC women chasing point guard

The UNBC Northern Timberwolves will lose their All-Canadian point guard to graduation after next season. The replacement for Christine Kennedy could be Jenn Knibbs.

Judo

Gold-medal winners at the Prince George Open, held Saturday at the Civic Centre

Briggs unbeatable at P.G. Open judo tournament

Fighting for his adopted club, Aven Briggs was perfection in motion. Briggs, a 100 Mile House product who moved here in January for judo and school, went a combined 8-0 at the Prince George Open, held Saturday at the Civic Centre.

Prazma part of golden result

Kyanna Prazma, much to her disbelief, is part of a championship team. Sunday in Lake Cowichan, Prazma and her Pandas teammates defeated the Thunderbirds 4-1 in the final game of B.C. Hockey's Female Under-18 B.C. Cup.

Forster brings home gymnastics title

Gymnastics Results of the Prince George Gymnastics Club members at the Kitimat Dynamics meet held over weekend in Kitimat.

Roadrunners make tracks in Miworth

Running Results of the Prince George Roadrunners Miworth Run, held Sunday in Miworth. Five-kilometre run Female grand master 1. Debbie Rowe, 29:10 Female junior 1. Rebekah Hewitt, 22:54 Female master 1. Heather Ouellette, 30:15 2 .