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Nine P.G. runners to take on famed footrace

Ten years have passed since Joanne Morgan and Laurie Hill raced the Boston Marathon. It's been an annual event on Tanya Carter's racing calendar for the past two years and Kristen Kieta completed the 26-mile 385-yard course last year.

Cyclist wins down the stretch

Kris Yip wasn't surprised his first win of the year on the local bike racing season came down to a sprint finish.
P.G. Barracuda enjoys elite company at Pan Am trials

P.G. Barracuda enjoys elite company at Pan Am trials

Imagine lacing up the blades to play hockey with Hayley Wickenheiser. Think about what what it would be like to share the soccer field with Christine Sinclair or play a game of tennis with Eugenie Bouchard.

Speed skater has javelin ambitions

In four seasons of speed skating, Max Schonewille has shown that when it comes to trying to keep up to the fast guys in his age group, he can cut it.

UNBC honours athletes

Franco Kouagnia was a force to be reckoned with on the floor for UNBC's men's basketball squad in the 2014-15 season. The performance by the six-foot-seven 250-pound fifth-year forward where he averaged 16.4 points per game and 7.
Chapman making push for NLL playoffs

Chapman making push for NLL playoffs

Conrad Chapman is back in the saddle again.

100th birthday canoe race in July

How many paddle strokes does it take to travel from Isle Pierre to Fort George Park? That's up to a bunch of two-person teams in canoes and kayaks to determine when they take part in the Northern Hardware Prince George Centennial Canoe Race on Sunday
Southern punch

Southern punch

If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

Boudreau breaks through to podium

If you ever get stuck in the forest without an axe and want to start a campfire, put the call out to the guys sporting black belts at Family TaeKwon Do in Prince George.

Time to get inline for roller hockey

Whether it's inline hockey or roller hockey, the game is the same. For youth and adult players, the wheels are now in motion for a season which starts in May. Al Hines oversees the Northern B.C.