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Northern Lights falls in consolation semifinal

The Prince George Northern Lights ringette team fell 5-3 to Quebec Billund in the consolation semifinal at the 2012 Canadian Ringette Championship, under-19 division Friday in Burnaby.

P.G. products will add punch to Games team

The Zone 8 Under-14 boys fastball team that will swing for gold at the B.C. Summer Games will be loaded with Prince George talent. Tryouts for the club were held at the Northern Sport Centre recently. At the end of the sessions, eight P.G.

Teeing time at Pine Valley

It's official -- golf season has arrived. Pine Valley Golf Centre was open for business on Friday.

Furlong finds his calling with Whitecaps

John Furlong barely had time to try on his new Vancouver Whitecaps gear when his thoughts turned to the weekend ahead and a return to his Prince George roots.

From Kings to Colonials for Golightly

Chase Golightly has turned a stellar season on the Prince George Spruce Kings blueline into a scholarship opportunity at Robert Morris University.

Prince George sends seven to B.C. Cup

It's one last chance to impress Western Hockey League scouts for seven Prince George bantam players this weekend in West Kelowna at the B.C. Cup. The eight-team B.C.
Northern Lights snuffed in OT thriller

Northern Lights snuffed in OT thriller

It was a heartbreaking end for the Prince George Northern Lights under-19 women's championship dreams Thursday at the 2012 Canadian Ringette Championship in Burnaby.

Strikes on minds of Special Olympians

Special Olympics B.C. Prince George is hosting a 5-pin bowling regional meet Saturday at Black Diamond Lanes, starting at 2:30 p.m. Athletes from Prince George and around the region will compete.

U.S. prospect eyes UNBC

He's big, he's talented and he has experience in U.S. college basketball. For those reasons and others, Steven Wesley is on the wish list of the UNBC Northern Timberwolves.
Kodiaks' golden in Easter Icebreaker

Kodiaks' golden in Easter Icebreaker

It was an opportunity for the under-14 A Kodiak girls soccer team to break the ice on an outdoor field for the first time this season and the test proved successful as the girls returned to Prince George with gold medals hanging around their necks.