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Li's prescription the perfect tennis tonic

Chris Li was a late entry on the list of men's singles player in the City Championships but there was no doubt he deserved to be ranked as the early favourite to win the tournament.

Vanderhoof park gets provincial boost

Vanderhoof's Riverside Park will be getting a major facelift, thanks to a $366,000 grant from the Towns for Tomorrow program.

Martinson quick on Indy track

Geoff Martinson was dreading the thought of a return to Indianapolis. Last year at this time the former Prince George Track and Field Club mid-distance runner went there to compete his specialty, the 1,500 metre event, and had to wait until 1:45 a.m.
Bennett snares spot on provincial U-15 squad

Bennett snares spot on provincial U-15 squad

Justin Bennett grew up with boards attached to his feet. That started when he was two years old and his grandfather, Ivan Hansen, got him shuffling on a pair of cross-country skis.

U-13 Kodiaks nominated for BMO award

Mackenzie almost won the vote to be named Hockeyville.

Big swim for little swimmers

The Aquatic Centre will be awash with excitement as the Prince George Pisces Summer Swim Club host a swim meet this weekend. The Pisces will be joined on June 11, 12 by swimmers from Ft. St. John, Dawson Creek, Mackenzie and Quesnel.

CIS says no again to UNBC

Once again, UNBC has been turned down in its bid to join Canadian Interuniversity Sport's Canada West Conference.

New motocross track ready

After a month-long project to reshape the earth, the Prince George Motocross Association is just about ready to unveil its new track. The B.C.

Naeth climbs pro podium again

Another podium finish, another big cheque for Prince George triathlete Angela Naeth.

City tennis bragging rights settled this weekend

Jon Lafontaine is pretty adept at scoring goals as a striker in soccer. As a firefighter he knows how to react to an emergency situation.