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Bantam Knights off to great start

After breezing through the first three games of a bantam baseball exhibition series with lopsided victories last weekend in Vernon, the Prince George Knights had their hands full in their final game against the Rutland Rockies.
Dhanjal inks deal with Cougars

Dhanjal inks deal with Cougars

Five hundred and nine games is a long career in the Western Hockey League.
Marathon canoe race on city's 100th birthday list

Marathon canoe race on city's 100th birthday list

Ten thousand paddle strokes in about four hours. That's a rough estimate of what it will take for each paddler to travel 67.
T-wolves add pair of guards

T-wolves add pair of guards

Todd Jordan has gone to the heart of the Canadian Rockies to fill a few gaps in his UNBC Timberwolves lineup. Jordan, head coach of the men's basketball squad, has recruited Neal Randhawa and Saje Gosal from Golden.

Big game for Bandits

Cole Paciejewski had a whopping five goals and nine assists in leading the B.X. Pub Bandits to a 23-15 win over the Cowboy Ranch Stylers Monday night in Prince George Senior Lacrosse Association action.

Cougars kick to zone crown

The last time the College Heights Cougars captured a girls soccer zone title, their coaches were on the team.
New name, look for female hockey team

New name, look for female hockey team

It may take a little getting used to, but from this day on, the Northern Cougars will now be known as the Northern Capitals. The new name is thanks to B.C. Hockey revamping its female midget triple-A program for the 2015-16 season.
PGARA revving up for season

PGARA revving up for season

The Super Trucks are returning to Prince George this weekend. The Super Truck Racing Series will be in town for the season-opener Saturday at the Prince George Auto Racing Association's race track.
Tight finish in cycling race

Tight finish in cycling race

It came down to another sprint finish to determine the winner at the Evolve Road Race on Sunday.
Nationals calling

Nationals calling

Prince George judokas Nicolas Richards and Maxwell Young have both fought outside the province before. And the pair of 14-year-olds from the North Capital Judo Club have found success on the mats.