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Tackling the Death Race

The numbers tell the tale of what Steve Staves and a group of other Prince George ultramarathoners are in for this weekend at The North Face Canadian Death Race in Grande Cache, Alta.

Local results for soccer

North Cariboo Senior Soccer Tuesday results Westwood Sports Pub 4 Mr. Jake's 4 Grewal Group 3 U-18 Kodiaks B 2 P.G.

Track stars qualify for Legion Nationals

Six Prince George Track and Field Club athletes are off to Langley next week to compete in the Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships.

Women's soccer results

P.G. Women's Soccer Tuesday results Mountain Air Kettle Corn 4 Alpine Pub 0 Xconditioning 3 Accelerated Physiotherapy 1 Central Mohawk 3 Westcanaa Electric 1 Lo-bar Log Transport/Tillmanns 4 Myatovic1

Linesman schooling young officials

From Prince George to the NHL. That's the path Brad Lazarowich took as a hockey linesman and he's now a veteran of 28 years in the big league, having officiated more than 2,000 NHL games in a career that spans 28 seasons.

WBC lines up baseball busses, brings in ringers

The local business community is stepping up to the plate to make the 2013 World Baseball Challenge a success. The WBC organizing committee announced the return of Northern Spirit Transportation as the transportation sponsor.

Midget Posse beat the odds

The Prince George Deloitte Posse took silver at the midget B provincial lacross championship after a 10-7 loss in the championship game to Langley Despite running into a hot goalie and trailing 5-0 after one period and 9-3 after two, the Posse finish

Dickson looks to win Simon Fraser Open

Fresh off his second golf title of 2013 Kyle Dickson heads into this weekend's Men's Simon Fraser Open bursting with confidence.

Barracudas earn two medals in Montreal

Sava Yungman of the Prince George Barracudas Swim Club captured a gold medal at the age-group nationals in Montreal last week.

One stroke at a time for Special Olympian

Before he dives into the water, David Dunn is a bundle of nerves, anxious and fidgeting, but once he gets into the water at the Prince George Aquatic Centre his demeanour changes instantly.