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Iron Ore Classic making a comeback

Iron Ore Classic making a comeback

After traveling out of town most of the time to compete, Prince George bodybuilders will have a chance to flex their muscles in a hometown show this fall.

T-wolves bat to B.C. bronze

Battling sizzling temperatures of 39 C, the Nechako Rotary Timberwolves felt the heat Sunday in Clearwater.

Veenstra back to defend Aberdeen title

This weekend marks the first major championship of the year at Aberdeen Glen Golf Course. About 100 athletes from Prince George, Smithers and Quesnel will tee off Friday in the three-day men's open championship.
Bowler seeking success at Special Olympics World Summer Games

Bowler seeking success at Special Olympics World Summer Games

For any athlete, wearing the Maple Leaf is a source of pride. Linda Renner can't wait to put it on. She'll be wearing her red and white Team Canada jacket when she boards an 8:45 a.m. flight today in Vancouver en route to Los Angeles. L.A.

Posse load up for run at A2 midget title

The Prince George Posse begins its quest for the provincial A2 title on Friday. The host team has its first game action Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Kin 1 against Kamloops, followed by a 5:30 p.m. game against Coquitlam, also at Kin 1.
Hillhouse captures first triathlon title

Hillhouse captures first triathlon title

Three years ago, Beth Hillhouse's husband Brian gave her an expensive triathlon bike as a birthday present. Ever since then, that bike hasn't had much of a chance to gather dust.
Asay, Team Canada on Pan Am diamond Monday

Asay, Team Canada on Pan Am diamond Monday

Amanda Asay has had five days to watch the Pan Am Games in Toronto. Today in Ajax, Ont., she becomes switches from spectator to participant. The 27-year-old from Prince George and her Canadian national team will take on Cuba starting at 4:05 p.m.
Pan Am draw favours Lally

Pan Am draw favours Lally

Pan Am Games boxer Kenny Lally drew a bye Saturday and that means he didn't have to fight when the tournament opened later that night.

T-wolves on fast track in Clearwater

The seventh inning was scary to watch for Julie Dempsey but the nightmare ended with her Prince George Nechako Rotary Timberwolves still on the winning side of the ledger Friday morning.

Triathlon tests mettle

For 35 years, the Prince George Triathlon has given people a reason to stretch their muscles, ligaments and tendons, fill up their lungs, and spike their heart rates in an all-out test of swimming, biking and running endurance.