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Kozlowski swings into B.C. juvenile top 10

Kozlowski swings into B.C. juvenile top 10

Natasha Kozlowski of Prince George shot a six-over 79 Wednesday to move into a ninth-place tie at the B.C. juvenile girls golf championship, being held in Kelowna.
Goalie Rushton brings national title home

Goalie Rushton brings national title home

After the gold rush, Ainslee Rushton left the lacrosse arena in Halifax and took off with her parents on a tour of Nova Scotia. The 14-year-old goalie from Prince George earned her holiday after backstopping Team B.C.
Spruce Kings open camp Friday

Spruce Kings open camp Friday

The shortest off-season in the 46-year history of the Prince George Spruce Kings officially ends Friday with the start of training camp at Rolling Mix Concrete Arena. The Spruce Kings advanced to the B.C.
Soccer team hoping for smokeless conditions

Soccer team hoping for smokeless conditions

Smoke and soccer are a toxic mix.
Celebration time

Celebration time

Knights honoured for their Western Canadian championship

Knights set for celebration

Tonight, the Prince George Midget Knights invite you to come out to Citizen Field at 6 to welcome back the team from its successful trip to Manitoba. The Knights will be officially presented with the BC Baseball provincial banner for taking the B.C.
Beaudry zeroing in on World Cup season

Beaudry zeroing in on World Cup season

Sarah Beaudry still hasn't seen the video of her impressive Olympic debut on the biathlon slopes of Pyeongchang, South Korea, but she will get to that someday.
New BMX track expanding club horizons

New BMX track expanding club horizons

Rolling Mix Concrete takes on role as title sponsor of Supertrak facility
Rally for the Valley needs golfers

Rally for the Valley needs golfers

The Rally for the Valley Open Golf Tournament is ready to tee off. All it needs is for more people to pick up their clubs for the cause.
Metcalf swings to fourth Simon title

Metcalf swings to fourth Simon title

Trevor Metcalf wasn’t exactly faltering, but his luck changed for the better when his caddy arrived on the Northland Dodge Simon Fraser Open course Sunday afternoon at the Prince George Golf and Curling Club.