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Mud-bogging brings out the best in racing buddies

Joe Cherniawski had the raw diesel power of 720 horses working for him under the hood of his modified class mud bogger, a 1985 GMC truck he calls Panic.

Bonn bumps way to trophy

Jarrett Bonn is either a creative genius or a villain after his crafty move to win Sunday's hit-to-pass main race at PGARA Speedway.

Owlsley a proven winner in Cats' net

A new city on a different team hasn't changed Drew Owsley's outlook on life as a WHL goaltender. He expects the winning to continue.

Classic run hits P.G. streets Sunday

Runners, walkers and relay teams will hit the pavement Sunday morning for the 39th annual Labour Day Classic. There was 45 competitors signed up to participate as of Friday in one of six events: 17 mile run, five kilometre run, 8.
Rookie Deschamps helps T-birds soar

Rookie Deschamps helps T-birds soar

It didn't take Brandon Deschamps long to make an impact as a rookie running back in the CIS.

Cougars re-sign Klippenstein

Wade Klippenstein is in for the long haul as head scout of the Prince George Cougars. The Cougars assistant general manager and director of player personnel has signed a two-year contract extension.

Lally begins quest for world boxing title

Kenny Lally has been tossing around a lot of medicine balls lately, knowing his heavy-handed tactics could be a prescription for success later this month at his first IABA world elite boxing championship.

Kings on the road tonight

The Prince George Spruce Kings are meeting them halfway. They'll take on the Merritt Centennials in 100 Mile House tonight to open the B.C. Hockey League preseason.

Pisces make waves at provincial meet

Deep-sea divers typically find their treasure under water. Prince George Pisces Swim Club members Julie Wing, Ben Shand and Matthew Shand, on the other hand, found the rewards for their efforts on the surface.
World 1,500m final eludes Martinson

World 1,500m final eludes Martinson

Given the choice of running a quick pace from the start or saving it for the mad dash to the finish, Geoff Martinson would rather have pushed the limits of his endurance for the entire length of his 1,500-metre semifinal.