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UNBC announces new soccer coach

Alan Alderson is the new head coach of the UNBC Northern Timberwolves men's soccer team.

Becker to coach Team Pacific U-17

Tan lines, not bluelines, were in Prince George Cougars' assistant coach Jason Becker's mind when he received the news from Hockey Canada.

Multiple camp options for rising volleyball stars

This year's WolfPack volleyball camp will use two dens. The fifth annual camp, hosted by the Thompson Rivers University men's volleyball team, is expanding to two venues to allow for more athletes to attend.

P.G. sends 14 judokas to nationals

When the 2012 Canadian judo championship kicks into gear July 5-8 in Toronto, Prince George clubs will be well represented. The competition categories at the national championship include senior, masters, under-15, under-17 and under-20.
Hedges wheeling for gold

Hedges wheeling for gold

Robert "Bo" Hedges is prepping to lead the Canadian men's wheelchair basketball team back to the top of the podium at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, Aug. 29 to Sept. 9.

Tune-up time for senior Grays

This summer, the BID Group Grays will swing for a B.C. title on their home diamond. In their quest for a championship, they'll take an important developmental step this weekend.

Camp will make 'Impact' on local players

Local volleyball players will get the chance to practice with the the pros. From Aug. 20-24, Impact Volleyball Camp will stop in Prince George for court sessions at the College of New Caledonia.

Blast from the past

Masson stopping shots in senior lacrosse

Baseball kids shine at Team B.C. tryout

Six of Prince George's top young baseball players are a step closer to swinging their bats in a World Series tournament that will welcome teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean.

Timing of tennis move is lovely

For years, Prince George Tennis Club members have been waiting for an expansion or relocation of their existing facility. A move will finally happen and the timing, said club vice president Jim Condon, will work out perfectly.