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Native Fastball champs come to Prince George

Prince George will be the site of the 2016 Canadian Native Fastball championship. The Spruce City Men's Fastball League and Lenny's Selects won the bid to host the tournament on Friday.

Hoops Classic a slam dunk for Heart and Stroke Foundation

Nav Parmar always promised himself that when the time came, he'd organize an event to honour his uncle. Surinder Mann died of heart failure last year and Parmar wanted to contribute to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in his memory.
Racer returns after broken wrist, finishes fourth in motocross

Racer returns after broken wrist, finishes fourth in motocross

Jake Jose's return to the motocross track on the weekend was a successful one.
New coach likes look of T-wolves

New coach likes look of T-wolves

Steve Simonson was interested in coaching at the university level. So, when his good friend Alan Alderson resigned as head coach of the UNBC men's soccer team in July for a new job with the Vancouver Whitecaps in London, Ont.
Settling in

Settling in

Chad van Diemen has had quite the summer. In early April, van Diemen, 33, was hired as the new bench boss for the Prince George Spruce Kings.
Bulmer's time to shine

Bulmer's time to shine

If attitude alone was enough to land a player a full-time job in the National Hockey League, Brett Bulmer would already have one. Bulmer is a 23-year-old forward who was born and raised in Prince George.

Swimmer Ludlow on radar for Rio

If Danica Ludlow makes the grade to swim in the Olympic pool next year in Rio de Janeiro, her folks back home in Prince George will have some travel plans to consider.
NHL official talks about career while in town for skating school

NHL official talks about career while in town for skating school

Vaughan Rody didn't make it as a pro hockey player but he's carved out a career as a linesman for 785 NHL games over 15 seasons. That's a lot of time living out of a suitcase for the 46-year-old Winnipeg native.

Rodeo legend Beers pays a visit to P.G.

Former Vanderhoof resident Barbara Beers went to Arizona trying to learn how to rope steers. She went to one of the top team roping schools in the United States to find out how it's done and ended up snagging a husband in the process.
Sisters set to ride in Little Britches Rodeo

Sisters set to ride in Little Britches Rodeo

A few months ago, Nevada Jones returned home from competing in a gymkhana and realized she needed a faster horse, what she called a "runner." The horse also had to be easy for kids to work with while competing in rodeo events.