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B.C. Ringette Championships underway this weekend in Prince George

B.C. Ringette Championships underway this weekend in Prince George

Almost 40 teams across several divisions have arrived in the northern capital
Beaudry begins biathlon world championships

Beaudry begins biathlon world championships

Sarah Beaudry of Prince George kicked off the world biathlon championships Thursday in Oestersund, Sweden, helping Canada to a 16th-place finish in Thursday's mixed relay.
Ringette provincials start today

Ringette provincials start today

It's the biggest ringette tournament to hit Prince George since the 2015 Canada Winter Games.
Maser, Cougars prepare for high-flying Hawks

Maser, Cougars prepare for high-flying Hawks

Josh Maser knows Prince George Cougars fans have been starved for victories this season and he feels their pain. Nobody on the team figured the 2018-19 season would bring such disastrous results.
Spruce Kings advance to second round

Spruce Kings advance to second round

Get ready for the second round, here come the Prince George Spruce Kings.
PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings advance to next round of BCHL playoffs

PHOTOS: Prince George Spruce Kings advance to next round of BCHL playoffs

Game Five victory seals 4-1 opening series win over Coquitlam Express
Prince George perfect on Day One of 2019 Senior Boys Basketball provincials

Prince George perfect on Day One of 2019 Senior Boys Basketball provincials

Duchess Park, D.P. Todd, Cedars Christian all win opening games in respective divisions
Local teams win at provincial championships

Local teams win at provincial championships

The Cedars Christian Eagles, D.P. Todd Trojans and Duchess Park Condors all found the win column on opening day Wednesday at their respective B.C. provincial boys basketball championships in Langley. At the single-A tournament, the No.
Long may she reign

Long may she reign

As 1992 came to an end, Queen Elizabeth referred to the previous 12 months as an "annus horribilis" - a horrible year.
Jones has left indelible mark on curling world

Jones has left indelible mark on curling world

Jennifer Jones wasn't always Canada's greatest female curler. She didn't always know her way around a courtroom as a corporate lawyer. And it took 10 years of trying before she became pregnant and took on another full-time job as a mother.