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Kings ink Victoria forward

The Prince George Spruce Kings have travelled to the provincial capital to sign their latest recruit. The Kings announced Sunday that 19-year-old six-foot 175-pound forward Connor Logan from Victoria will join the B.C.
Grays save best for last

Grays save best for last

All the Prince George Grays needed was one more hit to cap a comeback and defeat the two-time defending B.C. senior men's baseball champions. With one shrug of his shoulders, Dylan Johnson teed off and did the deed.
Olson survives close calls in WESCAR thriller

Olson survives close calls in WESCAR thriller

In the rush to win Saturday's WESCAR White Spruce Enterprises/CC Industries 100 and maintain his lead from start to finish, Dave Olson found a way to curb his own enthusiasm.
Olson survives close calls in WESCAR thriller

Olson survives close calls in WESCAR thriller

In the rush to win Saturday's WESCAR White Spruce Enterprises/CC Industries 100 and maintain his lead from start to finish, Dave Olson found a way to curb his own enthusiasm.
Mudd, Sweat & Tears a mother of a challenge

Mudd, Sweat & Tears a mother of a challenge

Nancy Zsombor wanted to do something special to celebrate her son Austin's 19th birthday. So she paid his entry fee for Saturday's inaugural Mudd, Sweat & Tears obstacle course challenge.

Gnats look to harry Rustlers

The Prince George Gnats will try to boost their record to 2-0 today on the rugby pitch. But it won't be an easy task as the men's side squares off against the Williams Lake Rustlers, who are the defending champions in the B.C.

Sights set on 3-D shoot

Archers will have a chance to show their prowess with a bow and arrow at the Silvertip Archers outdoor 3-D shoot this weekend. The annual event features around 100 archers of all ages from across northern B.C.

Devils continue hot streak

The Westwood Pub Devils tightened their grip on first place in the Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association on the road Thursday with a 13-4 victory over the host Quesnel Employment Services Crossfire.

Midgets staying home for a change

The provincial midget lacrosse championships coming to Prince George next month will include 32 teams, four levels of calibre, and five days of competition in three arenas.
Posse primed for hometown provincials

Posse primed for hometown provincials

The Prince George Posse has served notice it is a force to be reckoned with on the provincial midget lacrosse scene.