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Gnats get swatted by Rustlers

Gnats are known for their pesky annoyances. Smaller than mosquitoes, they hover and swarm humans but they don't bite. The Prince George Gnats, the human kind, played like their namesake Saturday in a B.C.

Timberwolves tap Goodey brothers

UNBC's men's soccer side has added a brother act to its roster. Dan Goodey and his younger brother Rob from Langley will lace up their cleats for the Timberwolves for the 2014 season in the CIS Canada West.
Fleet feet and lofty leaps make fast friends

Fleet feet and lofty leaps make fast friends

Sophia Mahmoud's introduction to the high jump pit Sunday at the Spruce Capital track and field meet came with a soft landing Not knocking down the bar was an apt reward for the 11-year-old Athletics North club member for trying something she's never
Nisga'a Nation on fast track to Indigenous Games

Nisga'a Nation on fast track to Indigenous Games

As a young kid growing up in the Nass Valley region of northwestern B.C., Seth Williams didn't have a discus, a steel shot or a javelin to whip his throwing arm into shape.

Spruce Capital hosts Games qualifier

There's a lot on the line this weekend for athletes in the Spruce Capital track and field championships, especially for the 14- and 15-year-old runners, jumpers and throwers.

Highlanders ready to hit the pitch

There's a new youth sport taking to the pitch in Prince George. The Highlanders Rugby Club was created last month for players who are under 19 and younger.

Ride promotes mental health

Myles Mattila is used to skating circles around hockey opponents.

P.G. uniforms destined for Mexico

As if having a royal baby named Prince George isn't enough, our city's name is about to gain even more worldwide recognition.

Sprague's home is behind bench

In hockey, some folks belong in certain places. Put them anywhere else, and it's just not right.