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Hit-to-pass on this weekend

ICBC adjustors will not have to worry about an onslaught of accident claims from the vehicle carnage guaranteed this weekend on the three-eighths mile oval track at PGARA Speedway.

Old Sticks playing for slo-pitch gold

Considering they're being sponsored by an accountant in their run for gold this weekend at the Canada Plus-55 Seniors Games, the guys on the Prince George Deloitte's Old Sticks slo-pitch team felt an obligation to live up to their bargain.

Archers to settle B.C. bragging rights

William Tell won't be there with his crossbow trying to shoot an apple off his son's head to save his life. But the arrows will be flying flying thick as thieves today and Sunday at the B.C.

Local triathlete in world event

Malcolm Stinson is tripling his pleasure this week at the International Triathlon Union world championships in Edmonton.

Staley, Spruce Kings look to new talent

For three full hockey seasons together, Chad Staley and Jeremiah Luedtke formed a lethal forward combination that made opposition goalies see red.

Cougars sign goalie Grant

There's a new netminder in the clutches of the Prince George Cougars. The Cougars announced Friday they've signed 16-year-old goalie Tavin Grant to a standard WHL contract.

Manning, Flyers make a deal

Brandon Manning could could be back patrolling the Philadelphia Flyers blueline.
Rode Warriors gathering for high-rev action at Blackwater

Rode Warriors gathering for high-rev action at Blackwater

There's an epic battle shaping up this weekend among the youngest riders on the Prince George Motocross Association circuit and with $3,000 in prizes up for grabs in the two-day Printwerx Cup B.C.

Cariboo Cats back on ice today

The quest for the Telus Cup national midget hockey championship starts today for the Cariboo Cougars. Northern B.C.'s top regional midget team opens training camp this evening at CN Centre with practices at 6:45 and 8 p.m.

Spruce Kings primed for big season

In three-and-a-half seasons as head coach of the Prince George Spruce Kings, Dave Dupas has never taken his team beyond the first round of playoffs.