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Sport academy wins board approval

When you're a biathlete of Sarah Beaudry's calibre, distance education is as much a part of the game as skiing and shooting a rifle.
Spooner humbled after riding pine with Trojans

Spooner humbled after riding pine with Trojans

Megan Spooner is a wanted women.
Ringette squad heads to nationals

Ringette squad heads to nationals

Art Lamothe has a problem faced by many parents with kids in sports. In addition to coaching daughter Justine to make the right choices in life, Lamothe has spent the past six years guiding his offspring in her ringette pursuits.
Tennis prospect opens season

Tennis prospect opens season

Prince George tennis phenom Kristian Kiland is often mistaken for his coach's son when he travels to tournaments. It's a point of amusement for Kiland, but it gives his coach, and older brother, Jim Condon, a few age-related anxiety jitters.

Birdies set to fly at area schools

With high school basketball done for the season and girls' soccer and rugby waiting for the snow to melt, attention turns to badminton at Prince George schools.
MMA legend on his way to P.G.

MMA legend on his way to P.G.

One of the superstars of mixed martial arts will be in Prince George this weekend to share his knowledge with local fighters.
Two-sport athlete headed for hall

Two-sport athlete headed for hall

The Prince George Sports Hall of Fame has a canoeist, Bruce Hawkenson, in its membership. It also has a speed skater, Neal Marshall. The hall is about to add a man who has excelled in both sports. During a P.G.

Shred Camp coming north

It will be a golden opportunity for local and regional snowboarders to seek rare air. From April 12-15, Powder King Mountain Resort will host the first-ever Northern Shred Camp. The slope sessions will be led by Adam Higgins, head coach of B.C.

Badminton time at CNC

Birds will be taking flight inside the College of New Caledonia gymnasium this weekend. Saturday and Sunday, CNC will host the annual North Central Open and Masters tournament.

Soccer coach search going well

UNBC's hunt for full-time soccer coaches is meeting with success. The jobs -- one to lead the men's team and the other to guide the women's squad -- have been posted externally for about a week now and have been attracting considerable interest.