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Posse Red rides off with lacrosse title

With shrieks of delight and an unbridled release of sweet emotion, the Prince George Red Posse ran around the floor at Kin 1 carrying their championship banner in a post-game celebration Saturday afternoon. It was a tough pill to swallow for the P.G.

Local soccer community mourns the loss of Wilson

Terry Wilson saw the future of youth soccer in Prince George.

Pettis defending CMRC national titles

It's usually dusty, steaming hot, and the competition is fierce, but there's something about the dirt trails of the small southern Alberta town of Raymond that gets Jesse Pettis excited.

Binnema leaving a wake in the pool

The last time he engaged his racing instincts, Josiah Binnema broke two Prince George Barracudas Swim Club records and made the qualifying standard for the age group national swimming championships Having never before qualified for the national meet

Bandits seize 2-0 series lead

With the chance to leap ahead two games to none in the Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association playoffs the BX Pub Bandits did not have to resort to banditry, they won fair and square.

IMA Blackwater motocross

Motocross Top-three results by category at Interior Motorcycle Club races held over the weekend at Blackwater Motorcycle Park. Saturday results Intermediate GP 1. Nolan DaSilva, Fort Fraser; 2. Trae Franklin, Fort St. John; 3.

Two Rivers Canoe Marathon

Canoeing Results for Two Rivers Canoe Marathon, held over the weekend on the Nechako and Fraser rivers. C-1 Men 1. Chris Cupp, Prince George, 2:06:45; 2. Harry James, Vernon, 2:11:42; 3. Scott Lemon, Vernon, 2:12:38; 4.

Allemeersch sets national record

There was no doubt about this one. Saturday in Langley, a discus toss by Don Allemeersch gave him the new Canadian record for the 55 to 59 age group. Allemeersch, a captain with the Prince George Fire Department, hurled his 1.5-kilogram disc 45.

Cracks in the Kassel

Broken ribs can't keep Nikki off the water

Coyotes check out Connolly

As the National Hockey League draft gets closer, things are heating up for Brett Connolly. Quite literally. Connolly, an 18-year-old forward for his hometown Prince George Cougars, was in Phoenix on Friday for meetings with the NHL's Coyotes.