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Future Stars get first taste of rep soccer

Let loose on the biggest fields the Prince George Youth Soccer Association has to offer, the little guys of the PGYSA were in their glory.
Avid ATVers celebrate trails protection

Avid ATVers celebrate trails protection

There was some great news for people who love the Tabor Mountain trail system during the BC All Terrain Vehicle Club's annual general meeting (AGM) on Saturday.
Davison has eyes on 2015 Games organizing position

Davison has eyes on 2015 Games organizing position

Considering the number of people involved and the sheer magnitude of the two-week event, the Canada Winter Games coming to Prince George in 2015 promises to blow the socks off of any other sporting event ever held in the city.

Two-time Olympian coming to P.G.

For young badminton players who want to swing to the top of the charts, it helps to learn from one of the best. Anna Rice certainly fits that category, and in October she's coming to Prince George as part of the Northern B.C. Badminton Roadshow.

Young cowgirls have no fear

Advice from her dad helped Nukko Lake's Randi MacDonald overtake one "nasty" goat. "My dad always told me to get mad," said MacDonald. "Because it gives you more power.

Figure skaters pick up summer experience

It was a busy summer for the Spruce City Skating Club.

Pederson tops at Little Britches

Hanna Pederson has galloped her way to the top of the leader board of the British Columbia Little Britches Rodeo Association this summer.

Titans, Tigers battle for PGSBL championship

It's the battle of the Tigers and Titans when the best-of-five Prince George Senior men's Baseball League final gets underway tonight at Citizen Field.

Aspen Grove seniors swinging

A field of 90 golfers will compete in the Aspen Grove Senior Men's Open and it's guaranteed there will be a different champion this year.
Canadiens' icon has mark at hockey school

Canadiens' icon has mark at hockey school

Marco Richard's tribute to his famous great-grandfather Maurice likely would inspire a finger-waving lecture. "I told him about five years before he passed away," said the 37-year-old.