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UNBC granted full Canada West status

UNBC granted full Canada West status

The UNBC Timberwolves earned a huge stamp of approval from Canada West on Tuesday.

Knights start season in style

Hot bats and solid pitching led the Prince George Knights to a tournament victory in Kelowna last weekend. The Knights, a local bantam double-A baseball team, edged Chilliwack 5-4 in Sunday's final for the win, their fifth straight of the tournament.
Fitness fanatics off to regionals

Fitness fanatics off to regionals

Quintina Morgan is competing against some of the best in the West. The 28-year-old will test her fitness at the Canada West CrossFit Regional Championships, Friday through Sunday in Richmond.
Lightning's Cooper a finalist for NHL coaching award

Lightning's Cooper a finalist for NHL coaching award

NEW YORK - Mike Babcock of the Detroit Red Wings, Jon Cooper of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Patrick Roy of the Colorado Avalanche are finalists for the Jack Adams Award.

U15 squad takes volleyball bronze

The under-15 Kodiaks ran their offensive attack all the way to a bronze medal at the Volleyball B.C. provincial championships Sunday in Abbotsford.
Trojans ice Polars to claim Grade 8 boys title

Trojans ice Polars to claim Grade 8 boys title

Leading by 11 points with only seven minutes to play in Saturday's Grade 8 boys basketball district championship, the Prince George Polars thought they had it in the bag. But along came the D.P.

Marksmen take aim at clay shoot

Dean Tarasoff had never really shot anything before. But he was grinning from ear to ear on Sunday after competing in the first annual Mountain Man Sporting Clays Shoot at the Prince George Rod and Gun Club.
On the rise

On the rise

Rylan Matters first picked up the pigskin as an atom-level player in the Prince George Minor Football Association. Playing quarterback, he scored a touchdown in the seven- to nine-year-old age category. He never looked back.

Winterhawks go up 2-0 in series, beat Edmonton 3-1 with Leipsic's two points

PORTLAND, Ore. - The Edmonton Oil Kings had to play catch-up for most of their game against the Portland Winterhawks Sunday.

Gymnasts host meet

Lane Oke wasn't really nervous competing in front of his family and friends at his hometown Prince George Invitational gymnastics meet. After all, it's become routine, having been involved in the sport since he was three years-old.